Friday, August 25, 2006

HAUNTED LINKS

THE ASYLUMS GATE
This site is one of the spookiest sites.
It has articles, pictures, evps, links to haunted hotels!!!
and live webcams which will creep you out if you are alone and checking it out around 3am. Its pretty interesting
http://theasylumsgate.com/

The Shadow Lands
ghosts, hauntings and other mysterious stuff
recommended by Ryan
http://www.theshadowlands.net

Photographs and Investigations
recommended by Rick
http://www.ghoststudies.com

www.Psychosylum.net
check this out its a local page as well as in PA

Monday, August 14, 2006

Become A Member

If you are interested in the paranormal and unexplained and would like to participate in a group in Columbus Georgia and surrounding areas, go to weird georgia stuff and join in. You can also email by clicking (here).

Phenix/Eagle Mill, Downtown Columbus GA


Phenix/Eagle Mill

This is in downtown Columbus GA.
I took this picture on August 6, 2006.
A few days ago I found out that this is the future home
of more downtown loft apartments.

That would be a neat place to live because this place is along the Chattahoochie River and the downtown action on Saturday nights.

Crybaby Bridge, Columbus GA


Crybaby Bridge

This photo was taken in May 2006 with my digital camera.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

weird_ga_stuff

weird Georgia stuff


(This picture is of The Clapps Factory)


weird Georgia stuff

This is a small group located in Columbus, Georgia, who regularly meet to plan and investigate unexplained phenomenon in Columbus and the surrounding areas, including eastern Alabama.

Columbus Ga is home to many historic buildings, and battlefield sites.
Also home to many legends including, crybaby bridge and the children who were allegedly drowned there.

Also here is the site of where the Clapps Factory mill used to stand, another legendary place, it was destroyed during the civil war and rebuilt, then it finally saw its end in 1910, when it burned down.

This factory was supposely built on Indian burial grounds. The workers at the mill could purchase a burial plot to be buried at when that time came. From my research as many as 100 workers are buried there. During the civil war this area was a hot spot because the Union soldiers could get to Georgia near this area since it is located along the Chattahoochie River.
Confederate and Union soldiers are buried there....the average age of the soldier was 16-17.
The poor were also buried here.
So add the numbers and you sort of get an idea of how many are buried there.
From my own experience, the last time we went there August 4, 2006, we saw at least ten places where there was a body buried. It was nightime so we could not see much. The ground is sunken in the plots because the coffins were made of cheap wood that has rotted away. The tombstones with the information on the respected dead are in RUINS. They have crumbled, and have turned into smaller pieces...but if you look closely you can see a letter here and there.
May Those Buried There Rest In Peace.