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Binjy River Thames Haunting

River Thames near the High Street, Wargrave, Berkshire Apparition Unknown

The River Thames in Wargrave, Berkshire, is home to a rather mysterious and intriguing haunting known as Binjy. This entity is said to try and lure people into the water, but little else is known about its origins or motivations. The fact that Binjy is still talked about today suggests that its presence has left a lasting impact on the local community.

Historically, the River Thames has played a significant role in the development of Wargrave, with the town relying heavily on the river for trade and commerce. It's possible that Binjy is connected to this history in some way, perhaps being the spirit of someone who met a tragic end in the river. While there are no concrete details about Binjy, the fact that it's been documented as a haunting manifestation suggests that there may be some truth to the claims of paranormal activity in this area.

Historical Context

The River Thames has been a significant part of Wargrave's history

Location

Location Details

Location Type
River
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
RG10

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