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Ghost Hunting 101 .................

Kelley (Texas)

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During some free time yesterday, I spent some time roaming the Internet looking for interesting sites to research and explore on some of the back roads of South Texas. After doing this, I will often change to other Internet subjects and read articles involving photography, and even subjects pertaining to survival tips. After a couple of hours on the Internet, as I was fixin to call it quits for the day, I came across an interesting article by the title of "Ghost Hunting 101."

I thought long and hard for a minute or two, and then decided to read this "how to find a ghost" article. In the back of my mind, I was thinking about how many treasure stories made mention that the treasure was guarded by a ghost. Maybe the information provided by that article would enable me to determine if a ghost was indeed guarding a buried or hidden treasure, and if so, could it teach me how to talk to it and then possibly being told where the treasure was hidden.

The "Ghost Hunting 101" proved to be interesting and I decided to provide the link to the story for you folks. It is nothing more than another tool that can be used when looking for buried or hidden treasure. After reading the story, I figured that if you did decide to approach the so called thing known as a ghost, it might be best to do so as a group, with you in the middle of the group. You want to be in the middle of the group so that in the event that the ghost is a bad ghost, he will probably get someone at the edge of the group, not you. Always let someone else take the lead, it might spare you from harm. Hope that you enjoy the story. Kelley (Texas) :)

http://www.ghosthunting101.com/
 
this kind of hunting is best left to the believers. I just can't be one of them. It makes for good reading though and the guy who started the website has a lot of followers!
 
n/t
 
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