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Texas is more than just cowboys, oil fields, and country roads.
It's a land built on legends, ghosts, scryptids, witches, outlaws,
and spirits from the frontier still linger in the lone
Star State. Today we are exploring the folklore that shaped Texas,
stories whispered around campfires and passed down from generations. Well, Hello,
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my paranormal peeps, and welcome back to another Deep Wits
Paranormal podcast. My name is Matt Harvey. I am the
founder and lead investigator of Deep Woods Paranormal. I am
also the host of the Deep Wits paranorm podcast. So
today we're going to talk about ten more folklores, and
today we're going to stay in the state of Texas.
So I don't think we've talked about these before, but
these were specifically just for Texas, and I think what
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we're going to do is we'll probably move around from
state to state. I think we did this for Bigfoot,
but we'll talk about a lot of the places in
each state that have paranormal activity and kind of compare them.
And as we go, you're welcome to common down below.
If there's a place that you think we should be
talking about in your state. Let us know. Also, let
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us know where you're viewing from, all right, guys, So
we'll talk about the Donkey Lady. She's in San Antonio.
We'll talk about the wolver of the Desert. We'll talk
about Jefferson, Texas, also known as the Bigfoot Capital of Texas,
but also maybe the most haunted town in Texas. The
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ghost Train of Yocum. That sounds interesting. The Lake Worth Monster,
now I've been there, and we'll talk about that. And
then it says the goat Man of Texas, so we'll
see about that. So the black Eyed Children of Avonlea.
Now again we've talked about the black Eyed Children, but
there's a specific story that goes with this one. Bear
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with me, guys. I've been really down in about for
the last two weeks. I've had. Whatever bug was going
around has really been messing with me. It's really been
messing with my ability to go through and basically talk
about me. So Loloria a Texas border variant. So this
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is basically just another lady in white and we'll talk
about her specific story. It's a little different. So we'll
talk about her story. The ghost Lights of Saratoga. We've
been there a Catta Lake Monster. We've also gone there
and looked for that, but in the screening bridge of Arlington.
So I've never actually heard of this one. I've actually
read this story now and it's pretty interesting. So let's
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get into this, all right, So let's go back to
where we started. So let's start with a donkey lady.
This is in South San Antonio's and basically, basically, a
woman was burned horribly in a house fire and supposedly
haunts the bridge outside the South of San Antonio visitor's
report hearing moves on the bridge shadow figures with elongated limbs. Ooh, lady,
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donkey like screams late at night, and then cars getting
hit by rocks when no one is present. So okay,
So the elongated limbs and cars getting hit by rocks.
Does that sound familiar? Maybe Bigfoot is it responsible for that?
But essentially I've read this story. So the lady. This
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story goes that the family lived next to a bridge
and next to a river, and somebody came to borrow
a donkey, and the boy who was giving the donkey
to the person who's borrowing it, the donkey bit the
guy and he got upset and then later on essentially
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came and set the house on fire, and the lady escaped,
and her fingers and stuff and her feet were more
badly burned, and so her paw her hands kind of
turned into like who's like, you know figure, And so
essentially what happened was she was badly burned and she
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was very very badly distorted, if you will. I don't
want to get into two graphic here, guys, because we
do have audiences of all ages, but essentially she was
badly burned and her face didn't look normal anymore, her
hands didn't look normal anymore. If he didn't look normally anymore,
and so they called her the Donkey Lady, And so
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when she passed, they said that basically she wants vengeance,
and now she comes back to haunt anybody who comes
around the land. She's basically very upset about what happened
to her and her family, which you know, I can
completely understand, and so anytime anybody comes to visit that area,
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she can be very active. Again, I don't know about
throwing rocks, our cars getting hit by rocks. That's pretty interesting.
Sounds more like a big what type thing where maybe
rocks are coming flying out of the woods. Maybe there's
woods around that area. I'm not sure. I've not actually
not visited this area. We've been to the donkey Man's Bridge,
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but we've never actually been here. So we'll have to
go check this out. Have you guys been here before,
you know? Comment down below, let us know what did
you experience or did you experience anything at all? Did
you think it was haunted? Did you experience the donkey lading?
All right, so let's talk about the Wolver of the Desert,
the Texas were wolf. So this one's interesting. So basically,
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it says Texas has its own version of the Frontier
where wolf. It's been reported from by ranchers since eighteen hundreds.
It's a tall, gaunt creature with glowing amber eyes, walks
up right, I've seen stalking livestock near real Grand and
modern sightings describe it as a dog man like creature.
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Now there's another part to this, let me go into
the notes here. It's interesting because it says it's a
belevolent half man half wolf creature with a short brown
hair and wolf's head and not a cursed human, which
is pretty interesting. So they're saying that it isn't fully
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like a dog man. It's not like a full dog man.
It's still part human. And they say it lives in
a cave. It fishes and secretly lives leaves fish on
the windowsills of the poor or sick families, which is interesting.
It says it's demeanor. It's friendly, patient, helpful, and solitarily.
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So that's really interesting. You know, I don't know about that.
The reports seem to differ. So if it's hunting livestock,
it's not. And then you know that could be more
of a dog man like entity, or maybe it's some
kind of shape shifter. Maybe it's an Indian of some
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that is seen in the area. All right, again, have
you experienced this? And have you ever seen the wolver
of the desert? Let us know down below, calm it
down below, all right, guys. So Jefferson, Texas. It's said
to be one of the most haunted talent in Texas. Blah,
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all right. So basically there's phantom carriage, sounds, ghostly women,
and an Alexa hotel Confederate era shadow figures. Now, the
Civil War actually happened in that part of Texas. It
didn't happen at all of Texas. There weren't any battles
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in where I live, but there are Civil War soldiers
seen in this area, which is strange. So they could
have had camps here or whatever. They could have been
set up here. Mainly the Spanish American War was fought here.
But they also hear disebodied footsteps around the historical district.
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They're saying the Riverport towns have heavy paranormal activity. That
makes sense. I mean, you have anytime you have water,
it creates energy, like when it rains and storms. I
noticed the activity here though. The night in our house
was more active. So you just never know when that
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kind of stuff happens what you're going to experience. I mean,
the little kids were very active. We lost two nights
with all the lightning and thunder in the air, and
so with the heavy rains and stuff. We didn't get
a lot of rain, but we got some heavy rains,
and that seems to be one They're the most active
in the house, so that makes sense that the spirits.
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It does rain heavier in Jefferson, and having moving water
and stuff like that does does create energy. Again, when
you have any kind of a you know when they
did the old saw mills where they used it to
the big paddle wheels to create energy to move the
saw blades and stuff like that, and they still some
people still use those. It's very very rare, but people
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still use those out in the wildness or to power
small towns or whatever. Uh, some people still use that.
So it's just interesting. Uh, Jefferson does have a very
they have a very uh you know, historic past they've had.
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You know, that town's been there for a very long time.
If you look at other places in the world where
the civilization has been there for thousands of years, hundreds,
you know, over one hundred years. Uh, the older place
is the more energy it seems to store. And so
it's an older town in Texas, and uh, with a
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lot of people in and out of there are a
lot of action activity and energy moving through that. It
does make sense. So I think we talked about Jefferson enough.
We've talked about that before. If you guys want to
know a bit more about Jefferson, Texas, we do plant
them possibly doing some big footing out there soon, so uh,
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you know, we'll we'll get back into that more later.
We can do a whole thing on just Jefferson Texas
between the Bigfoot stuff and the and the actual possible hauntings. Unfortunately,
a lot of the hotels do not like to bring
up the fact that they're haunted or any param activity
for some reason. Okay, the Ghost chain of yokum Okay,
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so locals report an invisible locomotive powering down the tracks.
A bright light approaches when but never arrives metal and
metal screeches a cold gusts of air as it passes.
Frontier stories connected to a tragic real worker's death. So
that's interesting. So let's actually look into this a little
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bit more so, I guess supposedly there was a local
legend of a phantom school bus that's said to be
pushed has pushed stalled cars to safety at the railroad
crossing on Shane Road. And I'm not going to read
this whole thing to you, guys, but it basically it
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says there was a true nineteen thirty eight bus crash
and inspired the story of actually occurring that actually occurred
over thirteen hundred miles away in Salt Lake City. There
seems to be a lot of places where, like they say,
if you stop and you wipe off your back window
and you put baby powder on the back window if
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you stop right before the trucks are just kind of
on the tracks, you know, where little kids have basically
died in tragic bus crashes or somebody's died in a
car crash with a train that somebody will actually pushoe
across the tracks. And there's a lot of different places,
even in Texas that have this theory. Uh. And I
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know a few people that I've actually tested it out.
They've actually gone and wiped off, gotten their car washed,
washed the back window really good to make sure there's
no streaks, that nothing sticky or anything on it, put
the baby powder on there, gotten out, I mean, gotten
back in their car, and then essentially they got like
Alexa talking to me, so essentially gotten back in their
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car and then actually gotten pushed over the tracks. They
put it in neutral, turn the car off, put it
in neutral, and actually get pushed over the tracks, which
is amazing to me. People that actually believe. So that's
really strange that that happens. Is there like a guardian? Uh,
They're trying to protect people from getting hit by train?
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Are they? You know? Are the are the spirits of
those kids that possibly died at that in that tragic accident.
Still there isn't actually a train worker. Maybe it's just
was visual energy that is coming through there. Now if
you guys don't know, I worked for a company that
moves railroad crews around and I dropped crews off at
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the trains on the sightings every once in a while,
and I had an experience not with a train, but
with actual entity, I'll call it an entity. It was
a shuttle person, the conductor, the engineer was up in
the engine. The conductor I thought was walking the train.
They were trying to get ready to get off the
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train to go home. And essentially what happened was I
my lights on shining straight out down the tracks. I
was facing the train was facing the opposite way, but
I could see the engine, and I could see down
probably about twenty or thirty cars. It was bright enough
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that I could see, and I thought the conductor was
walking back towards me, and essentially he walked off to
the left of me, towards my driver door, which was
facing the way he was coming. And essentially he walked
over kind of looked, you know, into the bushes, and
then essentially turned back around, came back over and then
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walked into the train and got up into the engine
and about I don't know, a minute goes by, maybe
a minute and a half, two minutes goes by, and
all of a sudden, the conductor, the real conductor, comes
walking down the train tracks and he has a lantern.
And this guy, the other entity, didn't have any kind
of light. It was just a black shadow, kind of
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trans I thought it was kind of transparent, but it
was solid enough that it had a human form. And
so he's walking down the tracks. I mean he walked
across right in front of the car, right through the headlights,
and then hopped on the train, you know, hopping on
the train the back of the train, walked down side
and then went into where the engine room area is.
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And so I say, as I see the conductor, I'm like, wait,
am I picking up three? And I look at the
actual notes, I'm like, no, there's only two people. And
so he comes walking up. He comes over and I
put my window down and he goes, oh, yeah, we'll
be right with you. I'm like, how many people are there?
The three of you? He goes, now, there's just two.
And I'm like, who's the other guy. He's like what
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other guy, I'm like, uh, oh, okay, Now I've never
actually done the research down in that area. I can
find out if anybody actually passed away on those tracks.
I'm sure. I'm sure somebody's passed away on those tracks.
I was right at I was just literally feet from
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where the crossing was. So, I mean, unfortunately, a lot
of people every year pass away and train accidents, and
so could this be one of the victims of the
train that died. I don't know. But why were they
walking across, you know, to the actual tracks. I mean,
could that have been an old conductor who was just
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walking the tracks, or you know, was he tied to
that engine? Unfortunately, people have died in the engines while
on duty and stuff like that. So I don't want
to say too much because I don't want to get
myself in trouble. But anyways, this is very interesting to me.
It just makes me wonder who possibly could be haunting
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these tracks. Is it an engineer, is it a conductor?
Is it just a ghost train itself, just like a
residual energy that no matter what, just comes through at
a certain time every every day or a week or month,
or is it just there's an anniversary, maybe a train
accident happened on that date that they're experiencing this. It's
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very interesting. You know. If you guys want to know more,
calm it down below. Let me know what you think,
all right. So the Lake Worth Monster, it says the
goat Man of Texas, and it says it's one of
the Texas most famous cryptids. It says it's park goat
park Man creature and it was first reported in the
sixties nineteen sixties, excuse me, is known to jump onto
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cars and throw tires and then its settings are around
Green Greer Island, excuse me, and it's possibly related to
the goat man legends nationwide. I actually went to look
for the Fort Worth Monster. This is back January of
this year. I was out there, we were filming, we
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were trying to document things. We found a very very
large footprint in the mud. I heard tree Knox And
this is back where I injured my ankle for the
second time out doing research. It's part of the reason
I've been doing much lately. I've been trying to let
that ankle heal completely. It's don't really hurts unfortunately. So anyways,
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and we will be doing more investigations here where I'm
focusing around where I live right now. A lot of
stuff started to go off on a tangent here. I've
been hearing more and more and more and more stuff
about Bros's yard, I'm Sorry's valley. A lot of people
are starting to come to me socially where I work
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and stuff like that, with stories and talking about folklore.
There's bigfoot reports, ghost reports, UFO sightings, other cryptids and
stuff like that. People have not reported bigfoot, I mean,
not reported a dog man to me, but they're reporting
other strange creatures that they can't explain. So anyways, we
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went up there, and as we were walking through this
area on the island, we were actually on Greer Island,
and we're walking around. We're trying to find a cave
that essentially the guy that I was with had experienced.
He hadn't quite got there, but he said he found
a bunch of bones and stuff in a cave and
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whatever else. And so as we were walking around, I
was having a hard time keeping up because I already
stepped in the hole once and reinjured that ankle a
little bit. It was sore, making hard for me to
walk and essentially then you know, basically got literally clobbered. Well,
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actually happened twice. The first time I stepped in the hole,
something literally pushed me over. I literally something unseen invisible
to me. There was a tree knocked to my left.
I looked at my left and something literally from the
right just knocked me completely over, just like shoved me over,
just literally just shoved me. After that, I got back
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up and I started walking. I started hobbling around trying
to follow him, and the next thing I know, it's
like I got It's almost like the forest came alive.
Something like wrapped around my ankle and I literally got
pulled on my left and something literally just kept I
grabbed onto t branches. I've talked about this before, and
literally something just I snapped both branches. I mean the
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branches were not thin, they were pretty good sized. About
its happened, damn, And I literally snapped both little tree
trunks as I went over, and uh, that was it
for my ankle. Basically I was done for that. For
we'd done since about now with actually a physical out
outdoor walking around in the forest. Now we've been doing
ghosts research still, but we uh we haven't really been
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done to a lot of big footing. And if you're
in a big foot this is the time of year
to go look for them because they're migrating. So being
listening for tree knocks, screens, roads, road crossings, stuff like that,
if you're into that, all right, So the black eyed
children of a all right, So we've talked about the
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black eyed kids before. They're children with black solid eyes.
They knock at doors at night, let me in. Essentially,
the witness inside usually feels very overwhelmed with the dread
or fear or whatever whatever these kids are. If they're
an alien, if they're you know, I don't want to
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say that word, a negative entity. Maybe they're something else,
who knows what they are. But essentially people have ever
seen them are scared of them. Essentially, they just don't
feel comfortable around them. And as long as you don't
let them in or give them permission come in, you're fine.
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But if you let them in, they can terrorize you.
And I've heard stories of that as well. And we're
not gonna get too much into the black eye Kailic
children at this point, but essentially what it was is
there was a order he was out doing a story,
and these two kids came walking up to him and
he noticed they had really dark black eyes. Now, again
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for my skeptics, sometimes if you're in a darker area,
I don't care how you know, bright your eyes are,
they could be yellow. You know, you could have yellow
around your eye, around your pupil, and your eyes will
black depending on the lighting. I mean, if you have
brown eyes, your eyes can look completely black. So essentially,
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his kids wanted to be let in, and he said
he felt dread and he was scared of him, and
he said no, and they got angry and they continue
to badger him until he finally I think, drove away.
So that's basically the story of the black eyed children. Nabiline. Okay,
So the Lady in White, we'll call it the Lighting
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White because I can't really pronounce our name. Another Lady
in White. This is the one on the Texas boarder order.
Uh So, basically it's in Texas's own version of the
American version of the Lady in White. She's reported to
be crawling along river banks. She's seen near the Rio
Grande River, and she's associated with the drownings in Frontier tragedies.
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So many families have claimed to have encounters with her.
So well, from what I understand, mooney, actually, let me
look into the notes I have on her, and basically
it says that she is weeping woman, myth or modern
let's see, blah blah blah. So basically she is motive.
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Let's see, she's not basically a bad lady. She's basically
not trying to save her kids from drowning. Basically, she's
trying to see her children from a threat such as
Native Americans. And if you don't know, okay, so let
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me go into Texas a little bit. Here. When I
first got here, I didn't know a lot about Texas,
and I've learned a lot about Texas as i've been here,
especially in my area. The Native Americans and the settlers
let's call them, did not get along, especially even in
Mexico either. They the Mexican people and the Native Americans,
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they clashed a lot. Let's just put it that way.
I want to keep you careful about how I describe this.
So they clashed a lot. They didn't like each other,
they didn't want, you know, basically, they each one wanted
a certain territory that the other one owned, possibly and
they were going after resources that the other one wanted.
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Buffalo deer there, you know. So basically, when Mexico started
to settle up in this area and the former you know,
the formers that came in from other countries started settling
in this area, the Native Americans didn't take too kindly
to it, and they battled each other. And so essentially
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they're saying that this lady is basically but her thing
is that basically she lost her kids to possibly one
of those wars with the Native Americans, and now she
haunts that area because that's where her kids were essentially killed,
or maybe they all three of them were killed. So
that's basically the story of her. I don't want to
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get in too much detail. If you guys want to
know more, you know, let me know down below in
the comments and we'll get into more details, all right.
I like this one better. The ghost Lights of Saratoga
also called the Bragg Road Lights. If you've never been
to the ghost Lights of Saratoga, they are real. I
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didn't know what to think when we first went there.
We a man and I did a road trip. We
spent two days down there. We drove down one night
because it's about six hours away from US. Eight hours
away from US. We spent the night there at hotel
and had some ghostly encounters with something. I don't know
what it was. I tried to communicate with it and
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didn't really get much communication, but it was present all
night long. That area seems to be very haunted by
the way, so maybe there's some kind of energy in
that area that is causing the lights. I don't know.
Up to this point, nobody's really been able to figure
out what exactly they are. Are they ghosts, are they UFOs?
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Are they some kind of military thing? Although they've been
seen back into like the eighteen hundreds or earlier, as
long as as far back as settlers have been here,
they've been seeing these lights, and then back into you know,
in modern day, they're still seen. We experience them. You know,
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people say they're just headlights or whatever. I don't think
they're just headlights. Now there is a military base ten
miles from where you view the lights at and in
and around where those lights are. Also there are a
bunch of oil derecs, so and you can see them
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on the oil dereks because of the airport there, they
have antennae, and they have their own lights that go
on and off to look, you know, to make sure
the airplanes don't collide with them. Right. So essentially what
happens is people see white, blue, green, yellow, orange lights
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that appear out of nowhere. They move, Sometimes they'll come
close and interact. Sometimes I'll follow people as they're driving
down the road and stuff like that. There is a mountain.
If you're looking straight out like this way straight out
like I'm looking at you, that's basically where the viewing
platform is. To the right of where the viewing platform is,
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there is I forgot the mountain ranges. But there's a
road that kind of comes down in a zigzag pattern
like an ass and it goes back and forth like
a normal road would, but we could we could actually
see the headlights. You could see the headlights on the
road as are coming down that road, and all of
a sudden, we see in the light over there. I'm like, okay,
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and that's just a headlight. It was. There was no
other road, no other cars that we could visibly see
on the road. And this it starts down and then
it starts taking this weird pattern and then it does
a loop and it goes back over this, but it
has another loop. I'm like, wait, that's not car headlights,
and so you know, I could not I tried iro light,
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I tried infrared, which is ire light. I tried thermal.
I couldn't not see the lights on any of those.
I couldn't see it on thermal. I couldn't see it
on infrared. I couldn't. I could only see it with
my normal spectrum of light through my camera, which is strange.
So I turned the night vision off and I used
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that my nikon camera actually to take pictures of them,
and I have I don't know, six hundred pictures, So
we took lots of pictures that night. I just everywhere
I saw light, I took a picture. They were close
therefar and these lights would just appear out of nowhere,
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literally these white balls. I thought it was maybe planes
flying down low, but there was no flashing red or
green lights, and they were flying almost in formation. You
get one, then you get two, then you get three
next to each other, and they come floating across and
then they would just disappear, and I'm like, okay, that's strange.
And then I realized later on I kept seeing you know,
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there's some that are just steady all night long, and
it was strange. So there was one here, and I
thought it was an oil Direk, one of the oil
Derek lights, until I took the camera back the next
day to kind of see. I took a bunch of
pictures and I started scrolling through the pictures to see
and every time I took a picture, I had the
camera on a tripod and I was using clicker, so
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I wouldn't bump the camera or anything like that, so
I wouldn't have any blurry lights or somebody couldn't say, oh, well,
that's just an oil Derek that you'd be bumped the
camera and it makes it look like it's flying around
right disturbing the path of the light. So as I'm
looking at these pictures, I'm going, wait a minute, I
thought that was an oil Derek, But there was no Dirk.
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The this light was just hovering. This white light is
ball of light or over whatever you want to call
it was just sitting there and it's you know, I
was shocked. I'm like, oh my gosh, there's something to this.
There's something to that. There really is something to the
Saratoga Ghost lights. So if you ever get the opportunity
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to go out there, I would highly encourage it. Unfortunately,
the area is starting to get a little more built up,
and as it gets more built up, I think that basically,
if it'll protect that area, those those lights are gonna
possibly disappear in the future. So anyways, all right, let's
move on to this one, the Catto Lake Monster. Basically,
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this is East Texas Bigfoot hotspot. It says there's a
massive creature seen in the swamp, loud howls and tree knocks,
full body sighting since the eighteen hundreds. The frontier legend
calls it the cattle wild man. So is this a
bigfoot species? I'm not sure, But we did actually go
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out there. That lake is creepy as hell, excuse my language,
actually get to go out on the on the lake.
We were down there and we were asking a lot
of questions and trying to set up to get some
information about how we could film and possibly do a
documentation down there. And they're like, well, you need a
permit to film, and blah blah blah. You gotta go
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through this step and that step and this step, and
then if they approve it, then you have to you
have to submit the video to them so they can
see what it looks like and blah blah blah. And
they monitor YouTube and Facebook and all this other stuff,
and if they see a video that's up there that
they didn't approve, they will see you and you'll get
in trouble and blah blah blah. So we didn't do
any filming, but essentially, yeah, we went down there during
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the day and that lake, the water just looks pure black.
I mean, it looks like something out of a movie. Essentially.
It really doesn't really looks like something out of a movie. Anyways,
have you guys planned a Cati Lake. Did you experience anything? Well,
you want to go down there sooner or later and
put our RB down there and maybe camp and explore
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a little bit and just see what we can experience.
But it'd be very interesting to hear if you guys
have any stories from Cattle Lake. So anyways, Number ten
the Screaming Bridge of Arlington. All right, So this is
different from the Donkey Lady Bridge. This is said to
be haunted by teenagers who dart in a car crash
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and says screams are heard at midnight phantom car headlights
appear footsteps on the bridge when no one is there.
So the story behind the Screaming Bridge of Arlington is
that some pranksters decided to remove a sign that said
the bridge is out, and so some teenagers were driving
down there late at night. I couldn't see that there
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was no bridge there, started across what they thought was
the bridge and then went right into the water, and unfortunately,
pre teenagers died in that and reports of the kids
as they were going down screaming bloody murder because they
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couldn't ge out of the car our report were reported.
And so again, is this one more of a residual
type haunts? Maybe the kids are still there, Maybe they're,
you know, upset of what happened to them. Maybe they're,
you know, upset that they passed too soon. I'm just
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choosing my words carefully. Who knows. We've actually never been
to the Screaming Bridge yet, but it's it's definitely on
our studio list. And but yeah, I mean, hearing those
poor screams for those kids, I mean, I can't even
imagine how traumatizing that was for them. And you know,
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when you have a traumatizing death like that or you
die too early and you're not ready to go. It
can lead to people staying and maybe trying to find
a way out. Maybe they're still looking to try and
get out of the car. Maybe they're really living that
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over and over and over again. Hopefully not, Hopefully they're
at peace, but it doesn't sound like it. So it'd
be interesting to go there and maybe see if we
could help them move on someday. So anyways, guys, have
you guys been to the screening Bridge of Arlington. We'd
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love to hear about any stories that you guys have
or any encounters you have. Have you ever investigated this,
let's know when the comings down below. And with that, guys,
we are going to go ahead and wrap this up
and we will catch you guys on the next one.