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Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] Tonight's Investigative Adventure Report....
Date: 12/5/2003 3:06:23 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com
, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com
Shanks Road
Shanks Road was a lot like Sand Hill road but the activity here varied a little. We walked down
Sand Hill Road to get here. The moon was out so we really did not need much lighting. We strolled down a little ways and found an area of the road which was very cold. There was very high winds in this area perhaps some kind of vortex or rift? Then we walked past it and all was calm.
We reached a house spotlights were lit all over the road was like daytime we quickly passed by and went to an area of the road covered by evergreens and so dark even the moon we could not see. Marked turned around and pointed out a
bluish light shining behind us past the lit house. The light was low to the ground and did not move we kept an eye on it for awhile.
We reached another house with a pretty angry dog barking away and growling we passed quickly and the owner shut off his porch lights. Nice to see someone was of the living here. We then turned around and noticed the blue light way down at the end of the road had mysteriously
disappeared as we started to head back.
Again we passed the house with the dog this time the owner came out there yelling at us maybe? At the dog most likely but none the less we did not want any angry
Indians chasing us down the road so we moved back down the road taking photos.
We came to almost the intersection of this road where we first started and again a fierce wind was blowing, it was cold as ever not even a matter of cold just an odd energy around there and Mark caught quite a few ghostly shots here back to back. We did not get greedy we decided to leave the area. Although we did not see any
shape shifters here it seems like we concluded that there may be a possible vortex here. I must say we caught more ghostly shots here then
Sand Hill road perhaps because this one is less frequently used.
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