ghost "La Llorona" (the crying girl) sighted in Puerto Rico

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http://espanol.news.yahoo.com/051015/22/14az4.html

I gonna translate the important parts fuck the rest.

The "appearance" has been tie to a happened automobile accident in the Nineties near the bridge that there is in that sector, in that died a Great Savannah young person. According to supposed witnesses, in the place for months she has been appearing a woman who crosses from a side to another one highway PR-101 and she is sent of a bridge crying and shouting. The young people Emilio Casiano and Edward Camacho, neighbors of the Parguera, took an become fond of video in which the shade is observed happening through the side of some spectators before hiding. Copy of the video was given to Andrew anthropologist Alvarez, who was at night of Thursday in the zone.

sorry for the shitty babelfish translation. the skinny here is that in this past week there has been sightings of a ghost that is actually screaming and crying near a Bridge in Lajas, Puerto Rico. the ghost screams mom and dad and is often sighted in the middle of the road or near the brigde, a video and photos capturing said ghost has been made public here what do I think? well in the video the appears to be some sort of transparent being but it's very hard to tell so I call BS does anyone here really believes in ghosts and paranormal shit?
 
It's bullshit. It's a local PR folk legend that has gone through several incarnations. I remember when I was a kid, the ghost of "La Llorona" was a woman that appeared walking across the highway or along the sidewalk crying and calling out for her kids, who had died in a car crash before she took her own life.
 
DarienA said:
...wasn't this the first episode of Supernatural?

You've just got to wait a couple of weeks to find if there are any stories of a Bloody Mary that bears a startling resemblence to the girl in The Ring, then you might be on to something.
 
My grandmother lives in Lajas. The best pineapples I have ever eaten grow there. The article mentions that Monkeys and UFOs have also been attracting tourism there lateley.
 
Leatherface said:
MmmMmMmmm Fresh Pineapple!! :)

There is a pineapple farm just behind my grandmother's home, which is torturous when pineapple is scarce. The mango in her yard is delicious as well.

"Big Savana" is Sabana Grande, a town in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is full of ghost stories and strange apparitions. When my mother was growing up and a creek in her town flooded, people talked about a "hairy leg" that reached out of the flow and scared people. UFOs are sighted everywhere.
 
*goes and reads halloween and horror section of snopes.com section again*

I dunno but I love horror stories and tales of supernatural and aliens/UFO. Lame yes, but I love it.
 
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