Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Waverly Hills


So far, our trip to the Waverly Hills Sanatorium has proven to be the ultimate ghost hunting rush, especially for beginners such as ourselves. Constructed in the 1920's, this hospital was said to have over 60,000 deaths within its walls.
During our stay here, we experienced several forms of paranormal activity.
Some of what we experienced included slamming of the old rusted hospital doors with no visible physical force, voices, pounding on walls coming from unoccupied rooms, the sound of running bath water (although no plumbing or electricity has been installed in the building for over 20 years), "shadow people" (silouhettes of people walking about the halls that frequently disappeared into mid air), appirations of unidentified people, which disappeared within seconds, footsteps with no visible source, and being touched by something that was not visibly present.

"Shadow People"




This is the closest thing to what a "shadow person" looks like that we had captured. One image is the normal picture, and the brighter one just had the colors lightened in order to attempt to enhance the figure that was in the middle of the hallway.


Yes, we are aware things like this will be questioned and doubted... But have YOU ever tried to catch a ghost on camera? They don't exactly strike a pose...


Seeing Is Believing

This video was taken while we were standing in the dark, so the light that is visible was night vision on the camera.
If you listen carefully, at 00:07 seconds, you can hear what sounds like a child saying "look-down-here". While we had been standing in the room, none of us had heard that voice. Also, if you watch in the left hand corner of the door way leading into the hall, you briefly see what seems to be a "shadow person" walking back toward the end of the hall at apprx 01:04.

I had been assuming that the camera wouldn't pick up the noises that we were hearing which sounded like footsteps, even though none of us were moving. I just wanted to explain why you can hear me say something about how the camera can't hear someone walking towards us... Listening to it now, however, I relalized that it did pick some of it up.