Hi, my name is Bob MacDougall and I am a decendent of Scottish gaels who settled on Cape Breton island in the late 1700,s.Cape Breton is a hot bed of gaelic culture including music, dance, gaelic language and story telling which has survived intact because of the relative isolation and mountainous terrain of the island.An aspect of gaelic culture not so well known is the second sight of gaels on C
hi there peeps i have loads of orbs in my house they havent done any thing wrong but there is so many of them and some of them have faces in them i have some footage of them so if there is any one that knows anything about them could u please help thanks xxx
Seaton Deleval Hall, a Grade I listed house on the coast of Northumberland, was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 and is regarded as his finest work. Like all old houses worth their salt, it is alleged to have a ghost. According to family biographer, Francis Askham:
This site is still visible, all reports on the net say that this place has been demolished. Yes most of the buildings have been but the actual site still has the stone outlines and foundations off all the buildings and gate posts, horse trofs and still original stones scattered around place, a really eerie site easily made out from the pictures on the net.
Shung Fee is the after lifes highest protection force, I am the chosen one to share it here in this world/life, it increases focus levels witch increase life drive, its also a physical and mental exercise, like it on facebook , http://www.facebook.com/shungfee, if interested in workshops or even knowing more about it then let me know, thanks.
Brislington, once an attractive Somerset village but now a neighbourhood in Bristol, has many ghosts in pubs and hotels, houses old and new, and public spaces.
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