Misty Figure of Thornden Wood
Thornden Wood Road in Herne Bay, Kent, is a seemingly ordinary stretch of road, but it's been the site of a rather unusual paranormal encounter. In 1986, a motorcyclist was riding along this road when their bike's lights failed, followed quickly by the engine cutting out and the brakes jamming. Fortunately, the rider managed to keep their balance, and it's what happened next that's got people talking. As they watched, a misty human shape crossed the road, moving from left to right. The sound of large dogs followed, but it wasn't long before the noise faded away, and the motorcyclist was able to push their bike and manage a bump start.
One question that springs to mind is what could have caused this strange occurrence. Was it a ghostly apparition, or perhaps a case of mass hysteria? The fact that the motorcyclist's bike malfunctioned before the misty figure appeared adds a layer of intrigue. It's also worth noting that the description of the figure and the sound of dogs suggests a possible connection to a past event or a local legend, but without further information, it's difficult to say for certain. What we do know is that this event was documented and has been shared as a genuine paranormal experience.
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