The restless Australian lighthouse keeper (9 photos)
The tallest lighthouse on the continent called Hicks Point is located on the Australian Cape Hicks, which is in the park "Croagingolong". Now it's a landmark that is like a magnet attracts lovers of paranormal phenomena from different countries.
After the completion of construction, the lighthouse, as it should, performed his tasks. A neat man got to the post of caretaker, pedantic and scrupulous, who was attentive to order.
But in the middle of the last century, the lighthouse stopped shining. arrived in place, the commission discovered the perfect order and lack of caretaker. Where the man disappeared to remains a mystery. Assumed that the man drowned because there were no signs of a struggle or any other No strange signs were found on the spot.
When a new keeper arrived at the lighthouse, he simply could not work. It seemed to him that someone was standing behind him and drilling with a heavy with a look. Of course, there was no one at the lighthouse and could not be. But things moved, disappeared, and then found themselves in unexpected places. On steps and creaks were heard on the stairs. And in a strange way, the garbage disappeared and dust.
As a result, after the stories of the changer, everyone decided that the past caretaker really died, but for some reason the spirit remained attached to this place and continued to monitor the lighthouse.
The story gradually spread throughout the country. When about unusual place was recognized outside of Australia, lovers were drawn here mystics from other countries. Interestingly, it happens that about the manifestations otherworldly activity is simultaneously told by several a person in a group that arrived on an excursion. What is this - self-hypnosis, desire to conform or real manifestation ghost activities?
Individuals - the most daring can even test it on practice by staying in the caretaker's room overnight. Even if the night passes calmly, without steps, squeaks and mutterings, the lack of spirit is more than compensates for the marvelous view that opens from the lighthouse.