We had that happen a lot at a place in Arizona. There was a spot on the property that was between the house and the barn where you could here people talking, not loud enough to understand but definite conversations. No one else around, not the tv or radio and always in that one spot.
We had incidents like this in Harbour Main around the 1910’s however it was a mini-sub powered by Japanese soldiers who ran out of previsions. A Doctor on board mended a sick girl in community in exchange for food. Quite a nice story in itself
The French Treaty Shore was located in this part of NL so, of course, the people would be familiar with French since they came every fishing season up to 1904. How old is this ghost story?
Newfoundlanders are experts at folklore and storytelling!
This happens in Hawaii as well. When you are out in the jungle at night you might hear a gathering of long gone native people talking and laughing.
Vikings ghost spirits from the past
We had that happen a lot at a place in Arizona. There was a spot on the property that was between the house and the barn where you could here people talking, not loud enough to understand but definite conversations. No one else around, not the tv or radio and always in that one spot.
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We had incidents like this in Harbour Main around the 1910’s however it was a mini-sub powered by Japanese soldiers who ran out of previsions. A Doctor on board mended a sick girl in community in exchange for food.
Quite a nice story in itself
Water holds memory
Yes it does
Dad told me this one :)
Love this!
It’s Vikings
The French Treaty Shore was located in this part of NL so, of course, the people would be familiar with French since they came every fishing season up to 1904. How old is this ghost story?
So neat
it's spirit
I wanna go
I wouldn't want to run into a bunch of Northmen whether they are ghosts are not.
booga booga harharhar