Phantom Footsteps on HMS Unicorn
HMS Unicorn, moored on the River Tay in Dundee, is said to be home to some rather restless spirits. Despite never having seen battle, this historic warship has a reputation for strange occurrences, including phantom footsteps echoing through its decks. It's as if the ship's rich history has stirred up some unseen activity, leaving visitors and investigators alike to wonder what's behind the unexplained noises.
Built in 1821, HMS Unicorn has served as a Royal Navy ship, a training vessel, and even a floating museum. Over the years, reports have surfaced of small objects being thrown at people by unseen hands, adding to the sense of unease on board. The Paranormal Discovery team, who have investigated the ship, confirm that these bizarre events have been witnessed firsthand. While the exact cause of these hauntings remains a mystery, it's clear that HMS Unicorn has a fascinating and somewhat unsettling atmosphere that's waiting to be explored.
Built in 1821, served as Royal Navy ship and training vessel
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