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“Canberra, for all its relative youthfulness, appears to have a number of ghosts and hauntings, indeed, somewhat out of proportion with its age and size.”
“Even without any robust evidence for the existence of ghosts, the belief in them is not only widespread but also persistent and extensive throughout all cultures and times..”
“How is it that so many people with no connection to each other and over such a length of time report similar ghostly happenings as seen in cases such as the Australian War Memorial, Blundell’s Cottage, Duntroon House or numerous other sites around Canberra?”
Canberra, the relatively modern capital of Australia, is known for Parliament, roundabouts and tight urban planning. But did you also know it is considered by some to be a hotspot of paranormal activity?
Many aficionados of the supernatural even believe that, per capita, it is Australia’s most haunted city.
In Capital Manifestations JG Montgomery, seasoned international ghost researcher and author, explores all aspects of the Australian capital and surrounds, from the area’s lesser known historic graveyards to its rural fringe and even more recent developments in the Parliamentary Triangle, the seat of Australia’s government.
Capital Manifestations brings together a collection of stories of the paranormal from the first-hand experiences of locals, delving into the murky ‘other-world’ of the capital through both well-known and more obscure tales.
From the lonely Lanyon Homestead to the heights of Black Mountain and the depths of the National Film and Sound Archive, Montgomery will leave you wanting to explore the spookier side of Australia’s National Capital.
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