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For
a modern town Lancaster has some weird stuff going on. I'm going to
take the lid off and dedicate this page to Lancaster's spooky corners
and paths.
Top spooky path has got to be the old Roman path leading from St George's
Quay up to the Priory
graveyard. I took this photo by day, if you want to check it out at
night, take a friend or two. (Same goes for the other paths here.)
The path is so atmospheric it's a relief to get into the graveyard.
It probably pre-dates the Roman site located to the right of the steps.
Next
spooky path is the old railway line cycle path past Halton. The really
odd thing is the way some of the trees grow upside-down, so their roots
are in the air and their branches are in the ground. Gross!
Local people complain of seeing bright lights at night too. Could it
be the Halton Witch Project?
The truth is out there. (Leave it there.)
I never found Freeman's Woods creepy, despite its history, but it takes
you into a special space - I guess not everyone likes that, which is
maybe one reason why City developers want to chop it down to make room
for a bypass
to the nuclear power station.
Last
famously spooky path is the back road from the University campus to
Galgate...
So many students must have taken acid down there in the 70s they made
an indelible impact on the local reality matrix. (See, there's a
scientific explanation for everything.)

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