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  • Obiwan's UFO-Free Paranormal Page
    Welcome to the UFO-Free Paranormal Page. This is the official site for the alt.folklore.ghost-stories FAQ. Other features on this page include "Ghost Stories From the Net" (over 500 stories collected since 1993), a large number of paranormal links, and many other files relating to ghosts and hauntings.
  • Bell Witch Cave
    Located in sleepy Adams, Tennessee is the former location of the John Bell Farm, one of the most famous haunted spots in American History. This sinister case involved spectral creatures, disembodied voices, poltergeist activity and even resulted in the death of John Bell. . .all at the hands of the infamous Bell Witch.
  • Borley Rectory
    Borley Rectory remains world famous as the site of the most intense poltergeist and spiritual phenomena ever reported. Paranormal researcher Harry Price became famous for his investigation and books about the rectory.
  • The Shadowlands: Ghosts and Hauntings
    Started in 1995 as a safe haven for people who have one thing in common, experiences with ghosts. This is a place where you can share experiences, learn and interact without being laughed at or ridiculed. The page features over 870 visitor submitted stories, many photos, and evp sounds. There is info on ghost investigations and other ghost related things.
  • Ghost Web
    Official Web site for the International Ghost Hunters Society
  • The International Society for Paranormal Research
    The International Society For Paranormal Research, founded by Parapsychologist Dr. Larry Montz in 1972, has created a cohesive bond between parapsychologists and paranormal researchers around the world.
  • Nessie on the Net
    Nessie on the Net! Loads of information and fun about the Loch Ness Monster and the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
  • Werewolf Legends from Germany
    Werewolf Legends from Germany.
  • Ben's Folklore Page
    This page is for anyone who wishes to read or learn about folklore. What is folklore you say? Well, the dictionary definition of Folklore is: Rural superstitions, tales, traditions, or legends.
  • Historical Vampire
    These Pages explore and define the Vampire through time and in current day.
  • Pathway to Darkness - the Ultimate Online Vampire Resource!
    A look into the dark world of vampires.
  • Real vampires
    We all know about vampires. Stock characters of fiction, guaranteed box-office draws, the media vampire has been familiar to us since childhood.
  • The Cyngus Folklore and Mythology Page
    Mythology, Folklore, Legends, Mysteries, And Fables
  • Witches' Web
    reference for witches and pagans. More than 365 days of festivals and feasts, it explores folklore of ancient and modern history, legend, and lore.
  • Links to other Bigfoot sites
  • Bigfoot Field Research Organization
    The largest bigfoot research organization in the U.S. and Canada. The BFRO is directed by a group of scientists, photographers, law enforcement officers, and veteran bigfoot field researchers.
  • The Bermuda Triangle
    Bermuda Triangle FAQ
  • Skeptic's Dictionary: Bermuda or Devil's Triangle
    over 325 skeptical definitions and essays on occult, paranormal,supernatural and pseudoscientific ideas and practices with references to the best skeptical literatur
  • Paranormal Phenomena/The Unexplained
    THE starting place for exploring paranormal phenomena and the unexplained
  • chunder wonder
    At one TIME OR ANOTHER WE'VE ALL BEEN ASKED "DO YOU HAVE A FROG IN YOUR THROAT?" BUT NONE OF US ACTUALLY THINK THAT ONE IS THERE. HOWEVER, MEDICAL HISTORY IS FULL OF STORIES OF PEOPLE WHO BELIEVED THAT THEY HAD FROGS ­ OR EVEN LIZARDS AND SNAKES ­ LIVING AND GROWING IN THEIR STOMACHS. INDEED, AS FAR BACK AS ANCIENT EGYPT, ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA, THERE ARE MENTIONS OF A"COLIC-SNAKE" AS A CAUSE OF PAINFUL STOMACH CRAMPS
  • Chupacabra Home Page
    A myth? A legend? All we know is that it strikes in the night and has a weakness for blood. Put away the goats, and any other household pets, my friends, cause the Chupacabra may be coming to a barn near YOU. Find out more about Puerto Rico's version of the Yeti, the infamous Chupacabra.
  • The Jersey Devil
    The Jersey Devil, the supposed mythical creature of the New Jersey Pinelands, has haunted New Jersey and the surrounding areas for the past 260 years. This entity has been seen by over 2,000 witnesses over this period.

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