Gettysburg: Ghosts in the Mist on Cemetery Ridge ☁️
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What a splendid, misty, foggy, wet morning. It was surreal, ethereal, moody, and magical.
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Went to Gettysburg battlefield for 3 days in 8th grade on field trip in 1983. Very eerie you can feel something you cant explain.
@jamesalt7433
2 күн бұрын
Yes, there is a presence there. I went to the battlefield in the early 70s two times. The first was what I was hiking on the Appalachian Trail. The battlefield was a spiritual experience.
I gottah a feeling soldiers are still fighting this same battle over and over again .
God bless all of the fallen solders on both sides. What a tragedy that they fought each other, how very sad.
My sister and I had our first paranormal experience at little round top. We both saw a Confederate soldier there
I had a paranormal encounter at Gettysburg. It was during my 8th grade DC field trip. We stopped at Gettysburg for a day. I forget where I was on the battlefield, but I was in the back with three others, and all three of us heard soft booms in the background. We look at each other and made our way to the front and ask the ranger guiding us when the artillery demonstrations were and they say not for another hour. It was eerie but really cool.
Fascinating place . I go once a year. And the town is just a great place to hangout
thank you for sharing the tour!
My ggg-grandfather was wounded in the arm @ devils den, commanding the Texas/Alabama/Georgian brigades with Oates Alabamians going against chamberlain's 20th Maine on little round top. His name was General John Bell Hood.
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
WOW 👍
@manuelguillermocalzadodomi9503
5 күн бұрын
Hated by the most, he is one of my favourites
Was standing there last month, will be again on the 19th of this month and can't wait! It's hour and half drive for me from Lancaster county Pa and Gettysburg just keeps calling you back again and again..❤️💯
Been to Gettysburg a few times, my hometown is just on the Pennsylvania border in New York State, which is about a 3 n half hr drive. We were there in 1993 for the 130th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg reenactment of Pickett's Charge. And yes, the ambience early in the morning with the fog does give it an eerie feeling. Great video, thank you for sharing.
Captivating...to say the least. Thanks a million!
I went in the 90s it's weirdly sad feeling,it hard to explain but it's definitely real
Imagine the sound of this battle,men sceaming,land drenched in blood,smoke,and the stench of ruptured bowels,the smell of ripe corpses,and yet nothing changes! Old men still send young men into death for money and power! I pray were not headed towards this fate again,God Bless America!😢
@ThreeZeroOne
3 ай бұрын
My sentiments EXACTLY, James! Attaboy 💯🎯👍👍
@mhutchins27
3 ай бұрын
Yes, there are so many documents talking about the noise at night as the undertakers walk the field with their lanterns looking for dead that have embalming tags which meant they purchased an embalming policy. The screaming and moaning. I have PTSD from Iraq, I can’t imagine what they went through after. It’s when they built all the insane asylums. Such an interesting era in our history and so many tough men and women who lived during that time. Wonder what the civil war and revolutionary war veterans would say about the current administration and the state of the country today? I wonder if they knew we would turn into this if they would have bothered picking up their arms?
@raymondgarcia7351
3 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right it's like our citizenship is dwindling away and this administration is the worst I've ever seen since I've been around 65 years. But you're right they would have said I ain't fighting for this and therefore live a longer life.
A girl I’m talking to lives in Gettysburg, I was up there this past weekend visiting her. I took her to the exact spot you were in the beginning of the video and we both heard what sounded like men talking, and this was around 1:30am on Saturday. We went back Sunday night and the fog was so eerie and we just felt so uneasy out there, she claimed to have heard a baby crying as well.
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
Yep...i think the energy is subtle. Voices...sounds...not always booming canons, for example, but just things you saw out of the corner of your eye, or thought you heard...kinda like ambient special effects in a good suspense movie. Kinda like deja vu, hard to put a finger on.
@jamesalt7433
2 күн бұрын
Was there a stream or a waterfall nearby? You may have heard water witches. In decipherable words, but distinctly human. I’ve heard them before in the deep forest
Manassas Battlefield it gets foggy in the evening. Just hangs above ground like a low flying cloud. The only other place I have seen fog like that is in Alaska. It's creepy.
I was at Gettysburg last summer, I really enjoyed your video with the mist, thanks for sharing
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much, sorry i'm late 😊👍
Excellent video, thank you for posting
Hey everyone, thank you SO MUCH for the comments. i sure like 'em and i don't know why i missed so many notifications. It has been my pleasure to bring Gettysburg to you, a humbling and gratifying experience 😊🤗
I am coming there for vacation with my family before i die. I have always wanted to come visit the south of the usa for the history i have been given 4 years and i am on my 3rd year heart disease and blood clots lung disease my 4 kids and my mom, daddy, two brothers and nephews i am forcing them to come with me. This is what i want to do and then be with my family until the day. I am getting there even if i have to walk
Just imagining all those soldiers walking through that fog on those cold wet mornings 😢all those whos lifes were lost ❤love from Scotland 🏴
@ThreeZeroOne
28 күн бұрын
It is indeed eerie and a moving experience. And why i bristle at the thought of a bus or car tour only. Walking in their footsteps...there's nothing like it. Thanks so much for watching and checking in, Emma!
Have been here many times, still get a chill with all the history and aura of it. If you have time, head south into Maryland to Antietam Battlefield, one of the bloodiest battles, also very historic and haunting
Kind Thanks it’s a great video! My daughter and I were at these same places last September. Here in Pa. I’m about 60 miles away. Gettysburg is a mystical and beautiful place on earth for such a terrible battle to have taken place. I often feel that I may have been killed there back in 63. Who knows? Thanks again and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
The middle sentence...exactly how i feel. Keep saying it over and over, it's so hard to imagine so much of humankind's ugliest moments on some of the most beautiful country ❤️
@daveyjoweaver6282
Ай бұрын
@@ThreeZeroOne Years back I was told by a Ranger at Gettysburg, that archaeological evidence show a major Native battle had taken place on the same battlefield. But its beauty and high ground were factors in it happening? Destiny perhaps? But with all the fire power and lead raining everywhere, I’m a,ways amazed how anyone survived. I have an 1829 Army issue musket I restored and shoot occasionally that was converted to cap and ball in the 1840s and used in the Civil War. It is 69 cal. and boy does it pack a wallop! Even a wound was devastating! Back in the 60s I went with my friend and his dad to spend a weekend with my friends uncle in a cabin in Caledonia, a bit west of Gettysburg. His uncles uncle was a boy of 8 years old and lived in Gburg. After the battle his father took him by the hand and told him how stupid mankind can be. They walk across the battlefield, if I remember correctly, he said the Wheatfield and rarely stepped on ground. Thank Again and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
From what i gather, Native Americans were definitely in the area, albeit not in large numbers, tribes, or villages, but in smaller numbers and concentrations. Garry Adelman and Tim Smith included this in their book on Devil's Den, but if i recall correctly, they were careful to convey that the stories were something of legend. There may have been a battle there. Or, it could have been a hunting zone. Hard to say. i believe the land Gettysburg College sits on was the site of an old village. Leaving a link to a CW forum that's interesting. Anyway, your musket story is WAY cool, and that you refurbished it and have fired it. Freaking awesome. Thanks for watching and sharing, Davey! 👍✌️ civilwartalk.com/threads/native-american-battle-at-devils-den.15782/#google_vignette www.gettysburg.edu/news/stories?id=0733d41f-b9b5-46ca-b355-c675580cc287
My wife and i go regularly to Gettysburg but have yet to see any ghosties, but if anywhere is haunted, Gettysburg would be one of them.
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
Meh, neither have i. Personally, i don't necessarily believe in the supernatural the way others may, but i don't discount it out of hand. What i do believe in is what many refer to as "the energy" of people, things, and places. It could literally, as Tesla said, boil down to vibration and frequency. But when i walk the battlefield, and even the town, i feel it. It's almost impossible to miss. Thanks for watching, Jason 😊✌️
@JasonT850
Ай бұрын
@@ThreeZeroOne oh I fully agree. I can feel the energy and sorrow when I walk the battlefields knowing how many people died. Did you ever go to the Heritage museum? We go there every time and try the basement experience. It is breathtaking to do that.
Excellent video.
Driving way too fast to see anything unusual but thanks for posting.
nice ghost fog,
Did I miss something. I didn’t see any ghost. And I know people have seen them.
0:18-0:19 guy says through an echo "Anywhere ..Free!" Two people or ghosts walking between 1:24-1:38 in the distance? One is to the left of the monument and the other is to it's right. Kinda creepy.
@billofrightsamend4
3 ай бұрын
There's a large power line tower in the distance. Behind the monument. Is that what you're talking about?
@billofrightsamend4
3 ай бұрын
He is moving too fast, so I can't tell.
Hope they don't try and remove that statue like they do everything else
@ThreeZeroOne
Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@user-nf5qc9ne7c
20 күн бұрын
For sure 🙏🙏🙌🙌👍
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Most paranormal experiences are aural.
I went in the 90s it's weirdly sad feeling,it hard to explain but it's definitely real
@lindaterrell5535
20 күн бұрын
Shiloh is intense melancholy