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Talking to a Ghost on the Beach

Posted on October 25, 2010 by Miles Arakaki

I’ve got a spooky little question to ask you: Do you believe that ghosts exist? If the answer to that question was “No”, how would you prove it? This is an actual account of a little “experiment” which I performed … Continue reading →

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