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Anti
01-19-2009, 01:47 PM
Any one ever been? i have some amazing photos of ghosts that i shall share with you all very soon! i have to say The Edinburgh Vaults made me shiver it wasn't a nice place at all :D so my question is has any one ever been?

Odin
01-19-2009, 02:10 PM
no,but a friend of mine sent me some pics of the place the other day as a matter of fact but would like to see more

we have a place called Waverly Hills in Kentucky that's pretty freaky though

Anti
01-19-2009, 02:52 PM
aint Kentucky the place for the vampire murders? vampire klan? :D i did a huge ghost tour a few month back around england

Gazeeboh
01-19-2009, 03:16 PM
The vaults are used in parapsychological studies undertaken by the Edinburgh University.
They note high e.m.f. fields, architecture, darkness, and other such factors caused people to feel any degree of paranormal activity.

During a study, subjects were not told which areas were "haunted" and which were not. A statistically impressive number of the subjects reported that a certain vault was indeed haunted (the one with Mr. Boots in it), without prior knowledge of the history. The data collected leads one to the conclusion that environs lend themselves to hauntings.

The only question is, do these environmental effects help us precieve otherworldly events, or merely cause us to hallucinate?

Topher
01-20-2009, 12:37 AM
aint Kentucky the place for the vampire murders? vampire klan? :D i did a huge ghost tour a few month back around england

Yeah, but it was sensationalist garbage. Ohhh I'm a vampire, per say. Let's go to Hot Topic.
They were bored/ angst y kids whose parents probably treated them with either disdain or indifference while they played a little too much Vampire the gathering.

Topher
01-20-2009, 12:49 AM
no,but a friend of mine sent me some pics of the place the other day as a matter of fact but would like to see more

we have a place called Waverly Hills in Kentucky that's pretty freaky though

Freaky is an understatement. It's probably one of the only places I would never step into alone.

For those not in the know, Waverly Hills is an old sanatorium in Louisville. Ghost Hunters did a show on it and proclaimed it haunted.

Odin
01-20-2009, 08:35 PM
I live on a vortex
this house is over a 105 years old ( there was a house here before this one )
the family( man ) before my Dad bought this house the first owner his wife and daughter died 200 feet from the front door down the road and have not gone over the other side still around


was attacked one night by something left marks on my chest and ever time I tried to cleanse the house the crystal bowls would break thick crystal 1 thick broke and every time in the cellar


finally got him out needed help on that one!!

spirits come and go constantly people come over and ask who's that in the window

I just say no one

Odin
01-20-2009, 09:55 PM
there's one room in Waverly you can play ball with the dead child

agentx
02-02-2009, 07:04 AM
Went ghost hunting at Waverly Hills this past summer.

Cool place but I had nothing paranormal happen after 6 hours of walking around by myself in the dark. I tended to to stay on the opposite side of the building away from the group, provide opportunity for something to happen.

Took about 100+ photos 1+ hour of vid.

Definitely creepy but personally I can't say its haunted.

Also been to Moundsville Penitentiary in West Virginia and Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio. Same results.

Murmur
02-08-2009, 08:02 PM
One of the local colleges, Southern Vermont College has been called a "spirit trap" by some of my friends. They claim that there are literally thousands of different ghosts there.

The building, called the Everett Mansion has no distinct history that I can find that may have to some significance as to why there so many ghosts.

I've only had the occasion to go to the campus a few times, but something is definitely not right there. On one occasion, during my friend's marriage, all of the guests felt very uneasy at the same time. It was a sunny Spring day and the marriage was by the garden with the statues, a place where students claim to see ghosts in dark hoods or "3-D shadows".

There was no change in temperature or weather. There was not anything that changed visibly. Everyone got very scared and very upset for a couple of minutes. But then the whatever it was went away.

One of the stranger incidents in my experience.



By the way, I found this Edinburgh article particularly interesting: http://edinburghsdarkside.blogspot.com/2006/09/house-number-17.html

Murmur
02-08-2009, 09:29 PM
Snap !-I posted the link to this site on the previous page already.

Yes, I saw that. It was one of the articles on the side menu that was perusing through.

Thanks for the great site, I apologize for not citing my sources to begin with ;)

Murmur
02-09-2009, 01:39 AM
Bah!

Humor flies right over my head every time.

Now, when you talk about Glasgow, do you mean THE Glasgow?

(In other words, Glasgow, Scotland :P)

Murmur
02-09-2009, 09:15 PM
Sounds great, can't wait for it to be up and running ;)

Enlilki
03-24-2009, 03:00 AM
I would like to do the whole ghost hunting thing... The UK show Most Haunted is irritating with all the screaming and talking, they arent quiet long enough to hear/see anything and when the smallest thing happens they all jump around.

I've been on a ghost tour that involved the streets of Melbourne, Aus. It gave a history lesson more than anything. Sometimes you can sense and feel certain things going on but nothing special happend... We have a few pics with orbs in them but thats about it.

The house we used to live in was terrible, paranoia all the time, possession, broken objects... Relatives didn't like visiting either, for them it just felt wrong being in the house.

So, where are these pics?