A site for those who enjoy spotting spooks on webcams. We do not just list the well known places - our researchers are seeking out cameras (both private and public) in many different countries - including Japan and Australia - and corresponding with local people to find the most active locations. The original Ghost Tracker site has been enhanced and expanded - it also has a new domain name - www.hauntcam.net
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Titanic Archive new domain name:
Smithereens London Scrapbook |
Now Affiliated To Bedlam Web Group |
Take a virtual tour of Britain's capital city via webcams, images and words. |
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Our Ghost Hunters Webring was the first online comunity of its kind on the Internet and it continues to grow. Here you will find a fascinating range of sites which cover ghosts, hauntings and paranormal activities. The Ring's home pages outline the terms and conditions of membership and provide technical help too - but, if you want to get straight to the spooks and phantoms, the Ring Panel will help you to explore the Members' incredible sites. THERE IS ALSO A GHOST HUNTERS CHAPTER AT RINGSURF Participating websites are welcome to join both Chapters. |
A site all about Dr Renfield's birthplace. Derby is a city in the East Midlands of England. Founded by the Danes, siezed by the Saxons and now populated by people with a grim sense of humour which frightens folks from saner towns, Derby is regarded as the most haunted spot in Britain. Its Rolls Royce factories produced the Merlin engines which powered the legendary Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft that won the Battle Of Britain. Its railway workshops provided locomotives and rolling stock to nations around the globe. The good folk of Derby proudly cling to their old traditions - the last "Pressing To Death" in England was carried out there; people were burned at the stake for witchcraft and heresy in the city's leafy suburbs, murderers, evil-doers and at least one livestock rapist were hanged before enthusiastic crowds...no wonder Derby is a magnet for ghost hunters, historians and collectors of the weird from all over the World! |
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