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The Blair Witch movies are fake.
The first one is a fake documentary and the second one is a lame horror movie.

They admitted it's fake so don't argue on this one.
The legend could be true but it stays a legend.
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Faust some legends are true. I've seen a white scrreech owl screech and I ran.the next day when I checked the paper somebody did die. If u check the encyclpida of witch's and witchcraft sencond edition you would find that there is a thing on the blair witch. Which my school and so does most the nation has under non fiction.
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Re: "haunted" towns
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Post # 13
I live by the woods in which the Blair Witch is reputed to haunt. The legend is a real legend, beloved by locals, although some of the stories are sketchy at best.

What Faust said about the movies is correct. The first one is a fake documentary, called a mock-umentary. I liked it, though.
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Yeah the first movie is awesome.
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Derbyshire in England is well known for being one of the most haunted cities in Britain!
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England's known as the "ghosts' country" for it having so many haunted towns and sites and stuff. I remember in my old school I went on a camping trip to a place called Ickwell and I found a house that even my schoolmates could tell was abnormal (and there was poison hemlock blocking the door and the face of a monk in the stone).
I remember my dad telling me about him visiting a hlocaust camp in a forest in Western Poland somewhere. The forest was rich in singing birds and lush fur trees but as you cam closer to the camp it felt colder, the trees seemed lesser in colour and there were much less birds.
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http://theshadowlands.net/places/delaware.htm -that's for my state but I think you should be able to locate others for different states as well
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There's a place That I know thats very overwelming. I went there, and dont plan to go back anytime soon, unless nesseary. Its the abbey of Lucedio. There are highly strong darker forses at work there. then again, I can understand why. Everyone that isn't bless when they go in there end up dieing or going insane.
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what about in ireland? ny places there?
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The first movie the blair witch is also fake. If you look up the "kids" they are still alive and well.

As for haunted cities southern Ontario is known for them as is Ottawa. Also if you are interested in ghost towns (abandoned,not actual ghost towns) there are some on the boarder of Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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