It's not totally unusual for strange things to be discovered on the beach, but some beachgoers in Dorset, England were astounded by the relics that recently appeared in the sand.
There's an old saying that someone will be "spinning in their grave". But for a British museum, that's taken on a whole new, unexplained meaning.
On September 8th, 1934, the residents of Asbury Park witnessed a disaster that the whole Jersey shore wouldn't soon forget. The SS Morro Castle luxury liner was crippled by flames within view of the beach, boardwalk, and Paramount Theater & Convention Hall, taking 135 lives with it. Check out this amazing video containing a chilling firsthand account:
This past Saturday, I headed out to Fieldsboro, NJ to join archaeologists, Monmouth University students, volunteers, and Friends of the White Hill Mansion on a perfect spring afternoon to dig for history on the banks of the Delaware River. Click through the gallery for some photos of the dig:
One of the main things to keep in mind when ghost hunting is that you never know what you might find on your audio or video recordings. But I can guarantee that this guy was definitely not expecting what he ended up with.
On this episode of Ocean County Paranormal, we return to one of our favorite haunts - the Monfort Farm in Gettysburg, PA. A Confederate hospital that saw considerable horrors 150 years ago.