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Old 08-23-2006, 10:54 AM   #4
Karl F
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I can't wait for the canal guys to chime in.. the canal has lots of ghosts and ghost stories..

For me.. there is a beach in Wellfleet...There is an area there, on a New Moon, I can't be in, all the hair on the back of my neck goes up, and I get chicken skin, start to shivver, heart rate goes mental...swear the air temp drops below zero, I move 100 yards away, all good again... I thought it was me.... there is somebody else on this board, who years later, tells me he gets the same heebie jeebies there.. he then tells me this tid-bit about the location: There was a shipwreck in that area in the 1800's with a lot of sailors killed. Frozen to death in the rigging and had to be cut out. Oh, this happened on the New Moon.. Pochet, has a similar effect on me, again, on the new moon.. I read Bill Quinns book "Shipwrecks of Cape Cod".. to lear more of that Wellfleet wreck, and low and behold, there is also a story of a nasty wreck, with many killed there.. on a new moon...
Of course, you stand on a dark beach all night, depriving yourself of sleep, a lull in the action.. and the mind gets active
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