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Saturday, August 22, 2009

The Ghost of Monocacy Creek

We received a message from Brian P. of Upper Nazareth who noticed an apparition in an extended exposure photo he took. The photo was taken around midnight at Creekside Estates about a year ago. Brian says:

I took this one at about midnight just playing around with my camera (i have a Cannon Rebel XT). I did some research on how Nazareth used to be called Welagamika and was an indian settlement for thousands of years. I believe in the spiritual realm [& I'm] into nature. I took this picture behind my house. I kept it on my computer for about a year now, and decided I should do something with it. I love the WeirdNazareth website and find it interesting. The apparition is in the center of the picture. I believe this is a native female or some sort of spirit. I only cropped [the photo] and did nothing else to it. [The photo] appears to be lighter than midnight because it is a 30 second exposure. I would never think how I would see the ghost of the Monocacy Creek!

Thanks a bunch for the photos and information, Brian. Keep them coming.

Do you see the Ghost of the Monocacy Creek? Click the photo below to see it highlighted.

1 comment:

gfen said...

uhm, yeah...digital artificing. sorry.

however, its not to discount the ample rumours of nonsense in the general area. i can't do NZ itself, but i can tell you Monocacy further down is home to a supposed Indian spirit world gateway plus the story of the Meatlocker on the Johnson estate, lights on Camel's Hump, both Freeman Island and Darkdown on the Lehigh are supposedly spooked and Nancy Run is named after an ex-slave seer who lived in what was once the Butztown area.

So far, I remain unphased by the Undead in all locations, but the stone circle on the Hump is actually there.