As always, I was surfing the net for news of the strange and came across this odd little story (along with real ghost pictures!). Apparently, a tourist was taking photos in those famous Niddry Street vaults in Edinburgh. Of course everyone who has a sense of adventure goes on these ghost tours, but these particular vaults have been getting a lot of attention lately, especially in light of the fact they were featured on Most Haunted. One tourist snapped quite a few photos and there appears to be a few skeletons appearing in those photos, on the wall, and one that looks like it is sitting in a crumpled position on the floor. While I leave what is in these photos up to the viewers imagination, it does make for some interesting conversation.
If you are like other people who viewed them, they believe it is just stains on the wall (or a bit of undigested meat- there is more gravy than grave… about them… Charles Dickens )
Check this link to see the series of photos – Edinburgh Skeleton Ghosts
March 25, 2009
Posted by Gerber Ink |
International Hauntings | charles dickens, edinburgh, ghost tours, haunted edinburgh, haunted europe, Most Haunted, niddry streed, paranormal activity, paranormal investigations, paranormal investigator, paranormal research, real hauntings |
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Most people do not realize how much of the ghost hunting equipment that is used is already at their fingertips. Much of what is needed can be found in your home. If you think you have a haunting you would like to investigate, whether it is your own home, that of a friend or relative, or a site you are simply curious about, look around and see all the equipment you have. Some things may require a trip to the electronics store, but even those items will likely not cost you much more than twenty dollars and they will definitely be worth adding to your collection of ghost hunting gear.
~~Joy
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October 15, 2008
Posted by Gerber Ink |
Weekly Updates | ghost hunting, ghost hunting electronic equipment, ghost hunting equipment, ghost hunting gear, ghost sighting, ghosts, how to ghost hunt, hunting ghosts, paranormal activity, paranormal investigation |
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Who would have thought when they named the luxury liner the Queen Mary that she would have so many scary ghost stories to tell. Over the years there were many deaths, more than a few of which were unexplained, and many of these tragic figures haunt the ship, despite her being docked permanently, to this very day. There is a haunted church where one priest killed another in a fit of anger as they engaged in still another argument. Or the family who has had warnings of tragic things to come by ghosts who may have turned out to be ancestors.
~~Joy
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March 22, 2008
Posted by Gerber Ink |
Ghost Stories | ghost ancestors, ghost hunting, ghost priest, Ghost Stories, ghosts, haunted church, paranormal activity, Queen Mary haunted, real ghost stories, scary ghost stories, true ghost stories |
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