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Press Release: New Website For Blood Cemetery
Written By: Curtis Carmichael
Posted: 10/31/2008
NEW WEB SITE ANNOUNCED FOR HAUNTED ‘BLOOD CEMETERY’ IN HOLLIS, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
Cemetery Considered by Many to be the Most Haunted Cemetery in New England
MILFORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA), October 30, 2008 – Curtis Carmichael, paranormal researcher and photographer today announced the official release of a new web site focusing on the famed ‘Blood Cemetery’ located in Hollis, New Hampshire (USA). This cemetery, cited in virtually all haunted places books in print in the New England area is believed to be one of the most haunted and active cemeteries in the region. With gravestones dating back to the 1700s, it is very old.
Officially, the cemetery is named Pine Hill Cemetery although commonly referred to as simply Blood Cemetery – the name attributable to the Blood family burial blot towards the central region of the burial grounds. Many believe the ghost of Abel Blood roams the cemetery and his headstone has been commonly cited and studied by paranormal researchers. Many people have reported the hand pointing up towards the heavens on his grave mysteriously points downward at night.
Numerous paranormal investigations have recorded strange voices (EVPs) and ghostly orbs have shown up in countless photographs. Closed dusk to dawn and heavily patrolled by authorities around Halloween.
The cemetery is located off Nartoff Road in Hollis, NH, not far from Lavoie’s Farm Stand.
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The web site, www.BloodCemetery.com is one of the leading online resources for photos and information pertaining to Blood Cemetery. It was created to allow paranormal researchers and those with an interest in unexplained phenomena to remotely view the cemetery’s gravestones.
BloodCemetery.com currently features photographs of gravestones and Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) clips. Photographs can be viewed in ultra high-resolution to allow visitors to read ancient transcriptions on the gravestones.
The site also features a forum, where visitors can register to comment on photos, conduct group discussions, arrange group outings, or to simply discuss paranormal activity in general.
Already, in less than a month’s time with little to no marketing, the site has attracted over 200 unique visitors from around the world with over 1,000 pageviews. The site is expected to grow rapidly with new photographs being regularly added and new EVP clips slated to be added in the near future. Eventually, video footage of the cemetery may be added and the capability for visitors to submit their own content is in the works.
Working in partnership with IOPAR, the International Organization for Paranormal Activity Research, the site hopes to build a vast online community of professional and amateur paranormal researchers to include individuals with an interest in paranormal activity.
Contact: Curtis Carmichael
curtiscarmichael@gmail.com
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