Subject: [SupernaturalFlorida] Saturday's Investigation Report....
Date: 7/10/2006 1:50:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com
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I am so sorry for the late report you see I had a very busy weekend was out all Saturday Night and Sunday morning fishing as well as the beach. Then Sunday went to a friends house for dinner and he wanted to show me his sword/gun collection. So I really did not get a good opportunity to sit down and give everybody a good report.
 
Saturday was a real special trip not so much paranormal but now and then we all need a break to clear our heads. Being a good investigator also means treating yourself to the simple things in life.
 
We went to 3 places which were spread out over a certain time span. We also left a lot earlier then usual cause we had plans to make this a team fishing trip. Speaking of team it was just Jason and I it seems that we have so many members who want to do this but I never hear from them.
 
But this just tells you we are more then a paranormal group we try to make it fun and interesting. Something new is always happening around PGS.  Anyhow the places we visited were Flagship Harbor Park, Old Salt Park, and Gamble Rogers Memorial State Park. Each place had some energy to it but they all also have interesting historical significance's.
 
Jason and I loaded up our fishing gear, a cooler, and paranormal gear. We then headed out into the unknown or should I say unexpected lol.
 

Flagship Harbor Park

 
This place just its name alone really fascinates me. It was just starting to get dark and their was almost a full moon out. We drove down the long twisting dirt road coming out to an area full of large coquina rocks.
 
Their was another vehicle there so we were not totally alone where this person was kind of made me skeptical cause Jason was blowing off bottle rockets.  We looked around the lit pavilion for awhile then we headed for the trails.
 
The trail started off as a board walk in what looked like a mystical forest type of setting. Then it split in 3 different directions. We took the path to the left which almost led us back to the entrance.
 
This was probably the most haunted part of the investigation as we passed a very intense cold spot. There were a few benches along the trail and the woods here were extremely thick.
 
Jason and I found a few secret hidden paths where their were signs people partied back here. We even found a hidden creek in the woods with trees growing over it.
 
I sensed a heavy feeling of being watched on this trail I believe that 50 years ago this side was a little more used for airport functions including the fact that Charles Lindbergh set foot on this area.
 
On our way back when we realized the trail took us back to base we turned around only to hit that same cold spot near one of the benches.
 
Eventually we took the other trail which would be the one right of the board walk. This trail was almost like the one we were on but it meandered on the opposite of the park and again headed to base just on the other side.
 
We decided finally to continue on the main board walk which would take us over islands over the giant inter coastal water way which separates Flagler beach from the main land.
 
As we took the board walk we heard noises in the water. Everytime Jason would shine the spotlight we would see hundreds of mullet jumping out of the water. Yeah its a crappy fish not good for eating but still it was pretty cool to watch them freaking out.
 
Jason and I went over a wood bridge and later found the board walk to split off so we took the dead end to the right which put on a small tiny island. We were able to look down the entire water way and the moon was just glistening above it. It was probably one of the most beautiful views I ever seen.
 
As we headed down the board walk I could not believe how shallow parts of the water way were. The area was more like a swamp with a bunch of little grassy fields and islands surrounded by shallow water. We found this giant open area which I think was the airport that once use to be here. We also found a tiny shelter with a roof off to the side of the board walk.
 
Eventually Jason and I kept walking down the board walk and it took us right across the water way.  I did not even need a board walk that's how shallow it is. Kind of like the Halifax river some say its 10 feet in the middle yet that river is almost a mile across.
 
When we got across it opened up into a beautiful park with picnic benches, shelters, grills etc We decided to hike a different way back to the car which meant walking back down some side streets. On my way back a girl was walking her dog and said hello to me. I guess the green hair did not scare her after all probably should have asked her if she wanted to join our team lol.
 
We made our way to the bridge and underneath where we were taking photos of us standing on the inside of the underpass it was very steep so one wrong move and your going to roll. I had taken this way though cause I wanted to walk down the eerie dirt road leading to the park which we did get to do.
 
When we came back to the truck the other vehicle was gone and Jason found a gecko lizard near one of the coquina rocks. We also seen a few raccoons jumping out of garbage cans scurrying away. We then went to use the bathroom and some guy was in there yeah I know creepy because here it is at night and nobody is supposed to be there so we split after that so we could do some fishing and investigating at Old Salt Park. There appears to be a lot of residual energies at this park that is my take on it.

 

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