There's a well - known story about a monastery near the Tagus. It was abandoned long ago. People say that the ghosts of the monks who once lived there still chant their prayers at certain times of the night. Their voices can be faintly heard if you are close enough to the ruins.
One famous ghost story involves a bridge over the Tagus. A young woman jumped off the bridge in despair long ago. Now, on moonlit nights, some say they can see her figure standing on the edge of the bridge, looking down at the water as if she is about to jump again.
Well, one story could be about a phantom ship on the Tagus River. Sailors claim to have seen a spectral vessel sailing at night, its sails tattered and glowing faintly. Legend has it that it was a ship that sank long ago and the lost souls still roam the waters.
One famous cat from ghost stories could be the one in 'The Cat and the Canary'. In this story, the cat is used to create a sense of unease. It's always there, skulking around the old, spooky house where the main events of the story take place. Its presence adds to the overall feeling of mystery and impending doom.
I haven't come across any specifically famous ghost stories from that date. It could be that there were local tales that didn't gain wide - spread fame.
Yes, there might be. For example, a story about a camper who got lost in the woods around the campground and was found unharmed the next day but with no memory of how he got back. He said he felt like he was being guided by an unseen force.
I'm not aware of any particularly famous ghost stories from Thurber Cemetery. It could be that it has local tales that are not widely known outside the area.
Yes, there might be some local ghost stories in Champion Lakes, Canada. However, not many are widely known on a large scale. Sometimes, in small communities around such areas, there are tales passed down about strange apparitions near the lakes at night or old, abandoned buildings in the vicinity having a spooky history. But specific details would require more in - depth research into the local folklore.
No, I haven't come across any famous ghost stories specifically from Cockroach Row in Indianapolis.
It's hard to say if there are 'famous' ghost stories from Ridges in Athens, Ohio. But consider this. If Ridges has old, abandoned buildings, it's fertile ground for ghost stories. Maybe there was a tragic event there long ago that led to the creation of a ghost story. However, without more research or local knowledge, it's difficult to determine if these stories have reached a level of 'fame'. It could be that the most famous stories are the ones told around the campfires in Athens, shared among friends and family who live near the Ridges.
Yes, in Scotland there are stories of the kelpie rider. The kelpie is a shape - shifting water spirit that often takes the form of a horse. Sometimes it tricks people into riding it, and then drags them into the water. There are tales of those who have encountered this spectral horse - rider and lived to tell the tale, but they are forever haunted by the experience.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about the Bauernschmidt Peninsula in Maryland having well - known ghost stories. But generally, in Maryland, there are areas with haunted reputations. It could be that the peninsula has some spooky tales related to old buildings or events that took place there long ago. There might be stories of strange noises or apparitions that locals have claimed to experience over the years.