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Originally Posted by Lord RawK
yeah orbs can definitely be deceiving. they could be caused for multiple reasons like you said. this orb supposedly had no cause or reason and was actually lighting up the room in different spots. i am in no way condoning this article as fact. when reading it even i was skeptical in the way the person writing and people being interviewed in it were 100% sure that it was paranormal. question everything and that makes me wonder. the only reason why i bothered posting it was for entertainment value anyway.
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Yeah it was definately entertaining. I get a kick out of things like that. Every Hallowe'en I visit several local "haunted" places. Some are more fun than others but only the one really intrigues me.
The first is the haunted tunnel. There are a million different stories surrounding it, but the main factors are that a girl was being chased by someone and fled into this tunnel and at some point before or after reaching the tunnel she was burnt really badly and died there. So if you go into the tunnel and light a match or lighter it will blow out. Some people say they hear screams. I just think those things could happen because of the wind in the tunnel.
Second is Hopkin's Tomb. A tomb at a nearby cemetery where a pirate was buried. Some people say you can hear a dog howling from inside or someone knocking from inside. It's also apparently cursed because there are tons of stories of people going near, or mocking the curse and they have died, been in accidents, lost businesses etc usually 2 weeks after doing so. I've never heard any dogs howling and my take on the curse is that you attract bad things to yourself by thinking there might be a curse.
The one I really like is Fort George. They give hallowe'en tours that are just awesome and I get so freaked out. If anyone ever goes, try to get Kyle as a tour guide. There are all sorts of hauntings there and it's just a great creepy time.