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Ghostly Soldiers of Exmoor

Menhir near burial mounds, Exmoor, Devon Apparition Ancient

On Exmoor, a large standing stone, shattered by lightning in 1996, stands sentinel near the village. Locals believe this ancient menhir serves as a rendezvous point for the ghosts of soldiers killed on a nearby ancient battlefield. The stone, now fractured, still seems to draw in the restless spirits, their presence felt by those who venture near. It's said that on certain evenings, a gathering of ghostly soldiers can be sensed, their ethereal forms seemingly summoned by the stone's enduring presence.

The history of this area is steeped in ancient battles and mysterious monuments. While the exact date of the battlefield is unknown, it's clear that the menhir has stood for centuries, a silent witness to the cycles of life and death. The soldiers who meet here in death are thought to have fallen in a long-forgotten conflict, their spirits lingering, unable to move on. The menhir, now broken, remains a focal point for these lost souls, a place where they seem to congregate, perhaps seeking closure or simply stuck in a limbo of their own making.

Historical Context

Ancient battles and burial mounds

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Menhir near burial mounds
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
TA24

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