Misty Apparition of Blaenavon
Deep in the Welsh valleys, the cycle track below Varteg cemetery and a field at Waun Afon are said to be haunted by a strange, grey, white mist. On a summer evening in June 2018, around 23:00h, two friends cycling on this track witnessed a bizarre sight. A misty, humanoid shape without features appeared, drifting downhill, its ethereal form seeming to hover just above the ground. The shape paused momentarily before continuing through a field, heading towards a metal bridge over the Afon Llwyd. One of the friends managed to capture photographic evidence, showing a mist hovering above the ground, adding credibility to their extraordinary encounter.
Historical records for this area reveal a complex industrial past, with numerous coal mines and ironworks that once dominated the landscape. While there's no direct link between these industrial activities and the reported haunting, it's possible that residual energy or a lingering presence might be connected to the area's rich history. The witnesses' account remains one of the most compelling, with their photograph serving as tangible evidence of the unexplained event. The apparition's movement and behaviour suggest a potential link to the nearby cemetery, although further research is needed to fully understand this enigmatic sighting.
The area was heavily industrialised during the Victorian period, with coal mining and ironworks being major contributors to the local economy.
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