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Naomi Only yesterday aug 05 evening after heavy rain,i was driving home from my mums home in the little village of wootton rivers nr marlborough to my home in the village of milton lilbourne. I had to travel along a windy,narrow lane that passed through dean waters bottom.

I drive a 4x4 and i had my little dog with me in the front of the wagon. I was suddenly aware of a huge black dog the size of a great dane moving gracefully alongside my wagon. I wasnt driving that fast due to the heavy down poor i had just driven through, however this magnificent creature just appeared along side my car,at one point it looked around at me whilst still trotting sedately along.

Its coat seemed to glisten like streaks of silver in the headlights of the car,i also noticed the dog was wearing a large wide studded type collar,i decided that i must see if i could persuade this magnificent dog to hop into the back of my wagon so i could try and find out who it belonged to Up until that point i was not afraid as it looked so friendly. I am aware of the ghostly black dogs with glowing red eyes,this was just a beautiful huge dog to me I hope the THL www.

A proper investigation beyond the goths would be great. That's quite an arsenal. And bound to find something, beyond the usual self indulgent trash. Here's hoping, from a Wiltshire goth girl. CHEZ I haven't seen a ghost but my daughter has, it was an old man pushing a bike by Laycock, he just walked straight through her car!

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Aaron Jones I have the pleasure of working in the Queen's House Greenwich, and it is a lovely place but I have seen and heard many things which make it seem less lovely! Nick We've had some interesting activity in our pub in Chilton Foliat recently. Check out the chiltonfoliat. U Hodgson in Swanage, Dorset when on holiday about 20 years ago.

There was a lot of paranormal activity. Sue Yes, I do believe in ghosts, spirits, whatever you would like to call them.

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I have had a couple of unexplained encounters or sights that have spooked me a bit. I like reading about ghosts as well. I'm from Miami, Fl. Anonymous Sorry, I don't beleive in ghosts, and you're just trying to scare me. Arran Spencer I live about 10 minutes from lydiard tregoze,once when i was about 15 years old,me and my friend interviewed a lady who used to live in the mansion and was a caretaker there for a school project. She told us about the ghosts at lydiard and said one ghost that was commonly seen was Sir john Sinjent,she also told us that her dog used to bark at things that weren't there.

Me and my friend recorded this interview and also went around the house with the microphone and didn't hear or see anything,but when we played the tape back there was the clear sound of a dog barking!!! Home Explore the BBC.


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Spooky You are in: The Famous 'Greenwich Ghost'. Have Your Say Your name: The BBC reserves the right to edit comments submitted. Since my daughter as taken Raki she can "feel things" in old objects - we have never stopped our daughter when she say's she has seen things Jorden Williams Jorden Williams Paranormal Investigations. We have seen far too much to say that there is nothing out there, Sceptics Prepare to eat your words, We will be at the Haunch of Venison this halloween, see website for more details Naomi Only yesterday aug 05 evening after heavy rain,i was driving home from my mums home in the little village of wootton rivers nr marlborough to my home in the village of milton lilbourne.

U Hodgson in Swanage, Dorset when on holiday about 20 years ago lucy smith I know someone who used to live at littlecote, and i visited their often, it was definitley haunted. There was a lot of paranormal activity jason lapham theres no bull lane in Kilmington! See Also Spooky Moonraking. A pick of the museum's most unusual and surprising objects Killed by a badger Pocket calcuator fit for a Fuhrer Bronze Age brain surgery Trowbridge's Mystery Lady.

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    So what is a ghost? I suppose if you were to ask most people, they would probably describe a ghost as a disembodied spirit, cursed for eternity to wonder aimlessly through dark and musty corridors of some spooky old mansion or the like. This may indeed be true, in fact many sightings have been reported in such places. This theory may well account for 'cyclic hauntings,' where an apparition appears to go through a repetitive program before ultimately fading away at the completion of the recording.

    If you go along with this theory then imprint hauntings start to make a little more sense. For example; people often report seeing a ghostly figure walk through a wall. Other reports tell of only seeing a ghost from the waist up. So it follows, that a vision of a ghost with the lower part of the body obscured, could have something to do with the topography of the ground in the past compared with the present.

    This may account for why we don't see ghosts of cavemen; their batteries are long since exhausted. Many ghosts are reported during the cold winter months, few during warmer weather; why should this be? An explanation as to why this should be is still sitting the pending tray. The question as to whether ghosts exist is as contentious as a belief in a God. They may have a point. I like to refer to myself as an open minded sceptic; I know that sounds somewhat contradictory. I will be the first to admit that I have my doubts about the existence of ghosts as the disembodied spirits of dead people, a belief held by many psychic mediums and spiritualists.