After years of thought and planning the time has finally come where the project was pieced together and launched.
The idea behind Haunted Locations is to create an open repository of historical and paranormal history, we welcome all contributors to get involved and help build what will become a valuable resource for everyone interested in the paranormal.
We also welcome the submissions of ghost stories, investigations reports and any other information relevant to a location. The idea is to pull our resources together as a community and start working as a united force. Anecdotal reports help create a correlation of data and although not truly scientific it will certainly go a long way to documenting reports over the years thus helping long term research projects in proving or disproving the potential paranormal activity. There are thousands upon thousands of groups around the world, a huge boom in popularity in comparison to the 1990′s when interest really started to take its first hold, the problem now is groups don’t always communicate with each other or even know of each other yet they often “research” the same locations, a central repository will help those groups correlate data and even work together over the course of their research.
The SJBNetwork strives to bring communities together, over the years we’ve sponsored such projects as Ghosts-UK, The Hampshire Ghost Club (Run and managed independently by Dave Scanlan), Haunted England a paranormal search engine, a sister site also dedicated to getting sites seen and titled Haunted England Top 100, Paranormal Times a site aimed at providing low cost ways for groups to get their paranormal communities on line, UKBPA (Run independently) and Essex Paranormal (Run independantly) amongst others. Haunted Locations is a project aimed at bringing the paranormal community together making it easier to research locations, to correlate research data and anecdotal reports and we hope other groups will realise the potential of this, as responsible and accurate researchers we’re sure they will welcome this and wish to be involved with an evolving project.
Haunted Locations website – http://hauntedlocations.net
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