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Alkborough Dead Lights Haunting

Humber, Alkborough, Lincolnshire Crisis Apparition Early 20th century

The Humber Estuary at Alkborough can be a treacherous place, especially for local fishermen who have ventured out to sea for generations. Over the years, people have reported seeing small blue lights darting around the waters here. These mysterious glowing balls are said to appear occasionally, and many believe they're an omen - a warning sign that a drowning is imminent. It's a phenomenon that's been observed for possibly over a century, and one that's understandably caused concern among the local fishing community.

Historically, the Humber Estuary has always been a significant and sometimes deadly stretch of water for those who make their living from it. The area's rich maritime history is marked by numerous shipwrecks and tragic losses of life. The Dead Lights, as they're known, have been interpreted by some as a kind of crisis manifestation - a supernatural indicator that something is terribly wrong. While we can't pinpoint exactly when these sightings began, it's clear that they've been a part of local folklore for a long time. The lights are usually described as small and blue, and seem to move quickly around the water's surface.

Historical Context

The Humber Estuary has a long history of maritime trade and fishing

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Waterway
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early 20th Century
Postcode Area
DN16

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