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The Floating Face of Spennymoor

Area of land next to old railway line, Spennymoor, Durham Apparition Late 20th Century

Deep in the heart of the Rosa Shafto nature reserve in Spennymoor, a rather bizarre and unexplained sighting took place back in 1982. Four children were out and about in an area of land next to the old railway line when they stumbled upon something that would leave a lasting impression on them. A large, solid, white face was spotted floating alongside a silver birch tree. The children's reaction was immediate - they fled home as fast as their legs could carry them, with at least one of them experiencing nightmares about the incident for years to come.

Digging a bit deeper into the context of this sighting, it's worth noting that the Rosa Shafto nature reserve is a haven for wildlife and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The fact that this incident occurred in such a peaceful setting makes it all the more intriguing. The children's account of the floating face remains a fascinating and unexplained phenomenon, with no clear explanation as to what they actually saw. The nature of the sighting - a large, solid, white face - has left many to wonder if this was a genuine paranormal experience or something more explainable.

Historical Context

The Rosa Shafto nature reserve has a rich history dating back to its establishment as a haven for local wildlife.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Nature Reserve
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 1982
Postcode Area
DL16

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