Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] Tonight's Investigation Report  
Date: 1/25/2004 2:54:48 AM Eastern Standard Time 
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com  
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com , paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com 

Well tonight proved to be a better night then last since I was not left in the woods 40 miles from home and I wanted to bring you a special ghost story places that have a lot of history and of course ghost legends and stories of there own.  It was a pretty chilly night so cold that my zipper on my coat broke in half, and my jeans were frozen solid like a wood block. 

I ventured out in the later part of the evening when the traffic died down of course that way I could conduct my research and work and it turned out to be a really a night full of lots of different activity of course I did not see any ghost like I did last night but I got 3 places done the Aurora Ghost Tunnel, The Historic Village Of Lancaster and The Lancaster Opera House. 

It looks like I am pretty much back to investigating alone that's a pretty hard adjustment but It was very productive evening and despite the disheartening bad luck and treatment I faced last night. Due to my lack of assistance and honest investigators another great story is brought to you by PGS and so the journey into the night begins here:


The Aurora Ghost Tunnel


I arrived at the steep slope entering into the tunnel. Was it dark and foreboding you bet. Lucky enough for me the water in the tunnel seemed to be frozen for the most part. I had fun and slid down the snow bank and ended up right in front of the tunnel. Right away you could feel energy rushing or rather surrounding the entrance. Like a faucet you turn on so I knew they were well aware of my presence here. The tunnel was dark and very long I could only see a few feet in front of me.

I entered a few feet into the tunnel lit it up with my spotlight. I noticed 2 things about the tunnel. First there was many voices conversing inside the tunnel. Despite the trickling water, and echo from cars above the voices were clear. It sounded like multiple people conversing. This went on the first 100 feet inside then they stopped. I had to take it easy walking since the whole tunnel floor was more slipper then an ice rink. A lot of the ice was transparent so I was able to see many fish species some pretty large swimming below my feet it was pretty in a morbid way. 

The second thing I noticed in the tunnel was the odd movement of something rather it sounded like foot steps running or walking. Although there is many sounds you can hear in a tunnel you could tell easily what a car was, water trickling but this was different something was in this tunnel. Luckily there was no rats or other odd animals running around. 

I made my way deeper into the tunnel see a reflection of a construction cone and then came around the bend to see a dim light.  That was my salvation. Although it was getting harder to get threw the tunnel as a giant platform of ice cracked and I started running as ice sheets were giving away haha but I made it onto a solid area. I took a few photos never did I get anything behind me all the entities tonight I dealt with were in the front of me which is quite odd when ghost are curious. 

I made my way eventually out of the tunnel scaled a stone wall the stones could have been because of the old mill that once stood there in the 1800s. I took a few more photos then did my ghost walk into the historic village of Lancaster.


 
     
 

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