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<blockquote data-quote="Teesskin" data-source="post: 367757" data-attributes="member: 31428"><p>Wither you believe in ghosts or not makes No difference as to this topic and unlike a lot of people we " explorers " enter old buildings and wander around locations a lot more than some paranormal groups do so its just an Interesting thread to hear peoples take on strange experiences but while some want to argue for natural explanations its good to read other people have seen or heard what can only be put down to a gut feeling, as to ghosts and paranormal I'm sure one day we'll all find out what happens at the end.</p><p></p><p>I have had three strange experiences over the years my first was not really exploring but I was in a old RAF building and a ghost of a man walk past me this was later proven when a friend came to the proper some years later to do a ghost box session. My second experience was exploring a ruined farm outside Darlington a clear voice was heard in between by myself and the guy I was wish and we both left the property. The third experience was while walking around the derelict Lord line building in Hull, I was walking around inside the building during the day when this shadow of a man stood up like he's been caught my friend and I both saw it and we moved aside from the door to let the figure escape, needless to say I've not been back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teesskin, post: 367757, member: 31428"] Wither you believe in ghosts or not makes No difference as to this topic and unlike a lot of people we " explorers " enter old buildings and wander around locations a lot more than some paranormal groups do so its just an Interesting thread to hear peoples take on strange experiences but while some want to argue for natural explanations its good to read other people have seen or heard what can only be put down to a gut feeling, as to ghosts and paranormal I'm sure one day we'll all find out what happens at the end. I have had three strange experiences over the years my first was not really exploring but I was in a old RAF building and a ghost of a man walk past me this was later proven when a friend came to the proper some years later to do a ghost box session. My second experience was exploring a ruined farm outside Darlington a clear voice was heard in between by myself and the guy I was wish and we both left the property. The third experience was while walking around the derelict Lord line building in Hull, I was walking around inside the building during the day when this shadow of a man stood up like he's been caught my friend and I both saw it and we moved aside from the door to let the figure escape, needless to say I've not been back. [/QUOTE]
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