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EVIDENCE of the Hauntings in St. Augustine!

Does this look like a woman in a white dress?  Of course it does!  Did you realize this is a photo taken by a Ghost Train guest by a tombstone in the Tolomato Cemetery under which lies the body of Elizabeth Forrester?  She died on her wedding day in 1783, was buried in her wedding gown and may be the strange "ghost bride" that has been the subject of bizarre sightings at that cemetery for well over 200 years.  Now, THAT'S creepy.  Watch the video to see other weird pictures.

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A presentation from our Ghost Train Adventure archives.  Real photos taken by real people depicting really dead people such as the famous Ghost Bride of 1783, often seen walking through St. Augustine’s Tolomato Cemetery.

Does this look like a woman in a white dress? Of course it does! Did you realize this is a photo taken by a Ghost Train guest by a tombstone in the Tolomato Cemetery under which lies the body of Elizabeth Forrester? She died on her wedding day in 1783, was buried in her wedding gown and may be the strange “ghost bride” that has been the subject of bizarre sightings at that cemetery for well over 200 years.

Now, THAT’S creepy. Watch the video to see other weird pictures.

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We have been looking on the web for some cool ghost shots and found a few we wanted to share.

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