Phantom Victorian Cyclist
On Clitheroe Old Road in Longridge, a rather strange encounter took place in 2008. A man and his daughter were driving home when they spotted a woman dressed in Victorian clothing riding a bicycle. The couple must have been quite taken aback by the sight, because the man decided to turn the car around and have another look. But when he did, the figure had vanished into thin air. It's a puzzling incident that has left many questions unanswered.
Interestingly, the woman's outfit was from the Victorian era, which might suggest a connection to the area's history. Longridge has a rich past, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age. While there's no concrete evidence linking the phantom cyclist to a specific event or person from the past, it's clear that the area has a deep history that could be contributing to its paranormal activity. The fact that multiple people witnessed the apparition adds credibility to the account, leaving us to wonder what really happened on that road in 2008.
The area has a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age.
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