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I visited many supposedly haunted places while in Scotland. Some of them truly felt creepy to be in but nothing happened to me. The only thing is that in one of our pictures of Ernest Shakleton's quarters on board the RMS Discovery docked in Dundee, there was an orb over the chair. I always think these so called "orbs" are just dust particles, but it was interesting since this was the only picture from the ship that had one. Think of it as you wish, but it's still interesting either way.

Not all the time, it could be smudge marks and your camera lense, how big did the orb look like size of a smudge Mark on your pinky. I've been to one place this summer that is supposedly haunted old fort niagra which fits really feel creepy there. Have you ever been to squires castle? The place is supposedly haunted been there seen nothing, another place that I been to is haunted by a ghost cat. Today they have its mummified body on display. Enjoy your hunt. I don't do hunts anymore.....

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^Yep, Squire's Castle is a great place and is fun to hike all around. And are you referring to the Fairport Lighthouse with the cat?

Here's the pic of the "orbs:"

Yes, I'll tell you the story. Fairport lighthouse was built sometime in the early 1800s The lighthouse keepers wife was sick so he got her some cats to cheer her up she died one day and one by one a cat died the only one left was the gray cat. Then one day the cat disappeared, once the lighthouse was out of service a group formed called the fairport harbor lighthouse historical society. One member stayed at the lighthouse over night and she heard meawing noises. One day in the lighthouse keepers house where the museum is now they were installing a aircondition unit they dug into the wall and found some thing turned out it was the grey cat mummified. They put it on display for people to see. They had ghost hunters or some team come in to investigate. This place is cool they also say someone else haunts the place.

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Yep pretty interesting. Here's another account of the tale:

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse on Lake Erie, the oldest lighthouse on the lake, is home to probably the cutest ghost. The light was discontinued in 1925, and was turned into a museum. In 1989, the resident curator was in the kitchen when she saw out of the corner of her eye something small and dark flitting by. A few seconds later she saw it again. Looking around the corner of the door, she saw a small gray cat, almost like a puff of smoke, scampering around the floor. It had no feet, and moved about the floor almost on invisible wheels. It had iridescent gold marble like eyes and feathery gray fur. It seemed to chase something, then scooted around the corner and disappeared. The curator saw the puff many times over the winter, and even played with it by tossing an old sock down the hallway, which the cat would chase. The last family of keepers, the Babcocks, had a little boy who died when he was 5 years old. Shortly after, Mrs. Babcock took ill and was confined to bed for several months. During that time, she was kept company by one particular kitten of the many house cats, who delighted in chasing a ball down the hallway and bringing it back to her. The living room where the curator encountered the ghostly kitten used to be the bedroom where Mrs. Babcock stayed.

An addendum to this tale: Workers doing some reconstruction of the lighthouse is the winter of 2000-2001 discovered the mummified remains of a cat in the crawlspace. It was determined that the poor creature had gotten trapped in there and was unable to get out of the cold, dank space. The remains of this kitty are on display at the museum.

From http://hauntedlights.com/haunted2.html

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Yep pretty interesting. Here's another account of the tale:

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse on Lake Erie, the oldest lighthouse on the lake, is home to probably the cutest ghost. The light was discontinued in 1925, and was turned into a museum. In 1989, the resident curator was in the kitchen when she saw out of the corner of her eye something small and dark flitting by. A few seconds later she saw it again. Looking around the corner of the door, she saw a small gray cat, almost like a puff of smoke, scampering around the floor. It had no feet, and moved about the floor almost on invisible wheels. It had iridescent gold marble like eyes and feathery gray fur. It seemed to chase something, then scooted around the corner and disappeared. The curator saw the puff many times over the winter, and even played with it by tossing an old sock down the hallway, which the cat would chase. The last family of keepers, the Bab****s, had a little boy who died when he was 5 years old. Shortly after, Mrs. Bab**** took ill and was confined to bed for several months. During that time, she was kept company by one particular kitten of the many house cats, who delighted in chasing a ball down the hallway and bringing it back to her. The living room where the curator encountered the ghostly kitten used to be the bedroom where Mrs. Bab**** stayed.

An addendum to this tale: Workers doing some reconstruction of the lighthouse is the winter of 2000-2001 discovered the mummified remains of a cat in the crawlspace. It was determined that the poor creature had gotten trapped in there and was unable to get out of the cold, dank space. The remains of this kitty are on display at the museum.

From http://hauntedlights.com/haunted2.html

Yea, saw that article don't remember all the facts but you get the point. Have you been to fort niagra, they have one ghost legend there where a headless solider haunts the place and other solider......

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