Subject: Our NJ/NY 2007 Paranormal Expedition Investigation Report!!!
Date: 3/2/2007
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com 
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Weymouth Furnace
 
This actually was a public park historical site. At night I am sure its a little more eerie but you cannot go out here without a visit to Weymouth trust me wait till you see these photos of this large place.
 
I think for the first time I actually seen a slight smile on the guys faces I mean this place is cool as F$#@ serious man. We started off near the chimney then I climbed down near the creek and went underneath the viaduct to view the calm creek behind it.
 
The furnace had tunnels you could sort of walk through and a lot of walls. I walked over to another area where the creek passed through the water was deep but very clear and red in color. I did not see any fish Adam told me the acid in the water in Jersey is so high fish are not very abundant grrr if I had to catch dinner I would starve lol.
 
I noticed across the parking lot a fence so I got nosy and I looked over this fence their were more ruins and a tunnel. Their was a lot of cellar ruins you bet I got inside lol. I had to get in their for some photos of the high walls and basements. It probably was another building off of Weymouth but the thorns were horrible here and their was a plant we walked through that the thorns dislodged into my skin little sliver thorns talk about painful I am sure my legs could have gotten infected this is how I got my infection I have now from a plant so you have to be careful trust me I am the product of this and some plants contain poison.
 
We did get back to the truck and cars seen us climbing out of the foundations lol ehhh it is all good that's part of being an explorer. You want to check every little corner you might miss something. Our next place was The Blue Hole.

 

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