Post by Templar on Dec 2, 2003 12:03:50 GMT -5
Hey, all you members of the Force. I would like to join your group! Anywho, I live in Muncie Indiana and hae some insight on some of the places on your list.
Blood Road - My girlfriend and I did an extensive investigation of blood road. After wandering around for 1/2 and hour trying to find it, we asked a local and got directions. Supposedly, if you drive in one direction on the road, you will see nothing. Drinving the other way, you will see a blood trail for a block or 2, that tails into a driveway. Well, That is EXACTLY what you see - in one direction, it is a road. In the other, a red smear appears on the road, and continues for a few blocks. We drove on the road 2-3 times, and then decided to get out and take pictures to put the legend to rest. What we discovered was that the road is made of jagged asvalt and the "blood" is actually dark red paint - however, it is only located on one side of the jagged rocks, which is why you can only see the blood trail moving in the one direction.
New Corydon - The schoolhouse here was originally on your list, but was removed for some reason. This town is creey - just plain creepy. In fact, this entire area is creepy - we discovered a graveyard that was populated by about 50-75% infant graves from the 1800s and 1900s. I only had 1 orb appear in the pictures, and it wasn't dark yet, so there is a good chance that that graveyard would have good results. New Corydon is a total country town, populated by Amish. That investigation is still ongoing.
Blood Road - My girlfriend and I did an extensive investigation of blood road. After wandering around for 1/2 and hour trying to find it, we asked a local and got directions. Supposedly, if you drive in one direction on the road, you will see nothing. Drinving the other way, you will see a blood trail for a block or 2, that tails into a driveway. Well, That is EXACTLY what you see - in one direction, it is a road. In the other, a red smear appears on the road, and continues for a few blocks. We drove on the road 2-3 times, and then decided to get out and take pictures to put the legend to rest. What we discovered was that the road is made of jagged asvalt and the "blood" is actually dark red paint - however, it is only located on one side of the jagged rocks, which is why you can only see the blood trail moving in the one direction.
New Corydon - The schoolhouse here was originally on your list, but was removed for some reason. This town is creey - just plain creepy. In fact, this entire area is creepy - we discovered a graveyard that was populated by about 50-75% infant graves from the 1800s and 1900s. I only had 1 orb appear in the pictures, and it wasn't dark yet, so there is a good chance that that graveyard would have good results. New Corydon is a total country town, populated by Amish. That investigation is still ongoing.