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Subj: [ParanormalFlorida] Note & Saturday's Investigation Report... Date: 4/4/2005 1:06:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com, Paranormalflorida@yahoogroups.com, ParanormalGhostSociety@groups.msn.com Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Cemetery Another rare find as I just was driving around found this cemetery randomly. I swear I could smell a cemetery from a mile away. For the last few weeks I have found some without even directions. But anyways we pulled over and you could see that this had a older colonial look to it. Their was a very small wooden church in the center of the cemetery. The oldest gravestone here was made out of brick and was an upper burial near the road. We walked all the way to the back of the cemetery. The further we went back the less graves their were then all it was is a slope downhill. Their were not many stones around and they were very spread out. I sensed a very weak presence in the church which probably is around a century old. But other then that a few patch cold spots gave me the impression that its mildly haunted. The church had some drapes open as if something was looking out and really we just walked around peaking at various stones. We did not get much activity here although I do believe that one of the guys got a high EMF reading here but that was about it. Then we concluded the investigation. It was not a bad night at all during the spring an summer things slow down for us so it was just a nice night to take our time at each place listen to sounds, movement, and anything else out of the ordinary. Seville Cemetery seemed to be the most active but nonetheless all three places were very unique in their own way. We did not find a couple of the pioneer cemeteries I wanted to:( but many instances some of them are perhaps hidden in brush or have been moved to much larger cemeteries. We do hope to work with these places much more sometime next year. peace Rick PGS Founder |
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