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The White Woman of Risca

Miner's graves near campsite in nearby forest, Risca, Gwent Apparition Industrial

Deep in the Welsh woods near Risca, a chilling presence has been reported by many. This area is home to a phantom woman in white and a strange shadowy figure, speculated by some to be a former miner. The woman in white is said to roam the forest, her ghostly form appearing to those who dare to venture near the old miners' graves. It's a spine-tingling experience that has left many with a lasting impression.

Historical records show that the Risca area was once a thriving mining community. The nearby forest contains the graves of miners who lost their lives in the local pits. It's possible that the ghostly apparitions are connected to these tragic events. The phantom woman in white and the shadowy figure have been seen by multiple witnesses, often at dusk or in the evening. While their exact origins remain a mystery, their presence continues to fascinate and unsettle those who encounter them.

Historical Context

The area was a major mining centre during the Industrial Revolution.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods/Forest
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2000s?
Postcode Area
NP11

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