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Taps
The Falls are so beautiful there, and I have only read about them and seen them in pictures. You must have had a wonderful experience there. As for the Indians running away quickly, I do think they are attuned to the many situation that effect nature. They are special people. I'll keep me eyes open and my ears.
Lou
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Cameraeye
on February 4, 2007 at 11:18 AM
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Sally
I have experienced strange noises and movement in certain places in the past. The presence of energy has been most of my experiences. Wow, I wonder if I will see something different here in the old West? Thanks for the message and have a great day. Are you going to watch the Superbowl?
Lou
Lou
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Cameraeye
on February 4, 2007 at 11:13 AM
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Whacky
Is a crying woman the outward sign of an active ghost? I will be careful.
Lou 
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Cameraeye
on February 4, 2007 at 11:10 AM
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richinstore
That disturbed feeling came to me yesterday while alone and resting on the side porch facing the mountains. From out of nowhere came a feeling to wake up, be alert and look. The sun was descending and it was windy and noisy for a while. I was not frightened although I felt something was going on there. Thanks for your comment.
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Cameraeye
on February 4, 2007 at 11:08 AM
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Lou
Any ghost sightings? Very interesting..I suppose one would be more inclined to seek the ghost out because people have already seen them...I would love to see a ghost~
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Offy
on February 4, 2007 at 6:41 AM
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Cameraeye,
Most Malaysians believe in ghosts and evil spirits. They usually come out at sunset to 'disturb' people. I've been 'disturbed' once while staying in a hotel alone.
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richinstore
on February 4, 2007 at 6:37 AM
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Oh yes there are ghosts all around!
Lok out for the crying woman who claims she will lead you to a treasure! If it gets dark she will lead you to your end!

-^..^-

Bo says that story may not be true but why take chances?
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Whacky
on February 3, 2007 at 8:12 PM
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Camera_Eye
In Havasu Creek Canyon, according to the Havasupai Indians, the ghosts come out when the sun sets. We camped in the open beside the creek but as it began to get dark the Indians scurried for home. One was running a bit late and he was riding his horse hell-bent for home, thudding along the sandy trail without looking left or right. The look on his face was of frightened determination. The only "ghosts" that I saw were black bats buzzing us from the caves in the canyon walls and a skunk or two that kept trying to get into our backpacks.
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TAPS.
on February 3, 2007 at 6:30 PM
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