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Ghost Hunting

September 26, 2008 a.m.

It was a rainy weekend we arrived on a Thursday night the 25th we came a day earlier than usual,  so my wife and I had a extra evening to see what we could get.  We met up with our friends Chic and Sharon, it was kind of nice to go where we wanted.  We once again stayed at General Lee's Headquarters (Larson's) on Route 30 First Day of Battle.  We didn't do to much on Thursday night due to the rain, it wasn't until Friday night that we could go out, our first stop was Pickett's Charge battle field followed by the wheat field.  There were hundreds if not thousands of spirits everywhere.  The photo's below were taken the morning of the 26th after the rain,  I had placed a audio recorder on the battle field the night before, that's the reason I was out on the field so early in the morning.  I went back to pick it up, unfortunately because of the heavy rain and thunder I didn't get any EVP'S.  Next time we come back and stay at Larson's I will try again.

              

              

              

              

              

              

              

              

        

September 26, 2008 p.m.
There was a light Drizzle in the evening when we went out it was off and on, though it was not enough to keep us from photographing whatever spirits were out,  might I say there were quite a few from what I understand rain is energy to them, if you look closely you can distinguish the difference between the rain from the orbs, rain doesn't go up.

                

              

              

              

              

              

              

              

              

              

        

     

 

September 27, 2008 p.m.
26th North Carolina Monument
 
          
           

 
Pickett's Charge September 27th
 

           
 

Sach's Bridge September 27th

          

           

 
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