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Date Posted: 16:46:52 11/22/05 Tue
Author: Dave
Subject: Re: Devils Hole Info
In reply to: Theresa 's message, "Devils Hole Info" on 15:20:09 11/08/05 Tue

>Hello.If we're talking about the same site on Devils
>Hole Rd., Ive been there. There is an old iron gate
>entrance off Devil's Hole Rd(off Rt.940 in Mt
>Pocono)You have to walk up a dirt driveway. It was
>dark when I went and it felt like it took forever to
>get there.It had to be a quarter mile or so. I went
>"ghosthunting" after a friend said they found multiple
>orbs in the pics they took of the site.(I've heard
>stories that it was a convent and also that it was
>haunted by Indians or the early settlers of the area
>who were scalped.)Whatever it is ...its scary at
>night.An old 2 story stone building.I did not find any
>orbs of my own but you do feel a presence.Beware if
>you go.. it is private property. I would go in the day
>first so you can see what your getting yourself into.
>PS- If anyone knows of any other haunted places I;d
>really love to know.
I've been ther a ton of times.There are a bunch of places in the area to check out, I suggest the book Pocono Ghosts.

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