Slow motion of the light anomaly that comes past the camera. Watch the upper left. It is easier to see it disappear than appear.
This is a short clip of some of the K2 activity. You will notice both K2s light up. Easier to see in full screen mode.
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History: Rhyolite, a ghost town in Nye County, Nevada, is set in the Bullfrog Hills, about 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley. Its birth was brought about by Shorty Harris and E. L. Cross, who were prospecting in the area in 1904.
Starting as a two-man camp in January 1905, Rhyolite became a town of 1,200 people in just two weeks and reached a population of 2,500 within six months. By that time it had 50 saloons, 19 lodging houses, 16 restaurants, and a weekly newspaper, the Rhyolite Herald. Four daily stage coaches connected Rhyolite to Goldfield, 60 miles to the north. Claims: Paranormal claims of hearing voices and music, particularly around the old brothel (marked as just a residence on the park map) have been made. Our Findings: We investigated the town on November 5th and 6th 2018. Both days were mostly clear and sunny with temperatures in the mid- to upper 70s, no precipitation and winds mostly from the south at 10-20mph. While we did visit all the town our investigation was centered around the old jail. Built in March, 1907, the jail is still mostly intact. You cannot get into the building so we held several EVP sessions outside. We had some very strange experiences. The K2 was very active, a light anomaly was captured on video and orbs were captured in pictures. We captured a man speaking two different times and our investigator had a physical reaction to the activity. Rhyolite is now a historic townsite, maintained by the Bureau of Land Management and is "one of the most photographed ghost towns in the West". Is she haunted? While we do believe we made contact with former prisoners at the old jail, we also believe there are many more former residents waiting to tell their stories. |