Sunday, June 9, 2013

Paranormal Activity Unveiled


The Black Dog, Uplyme, which owes its name to a spectral canine.
Strange bumps in the night, legends of pixies and mermaids, and spontaneous combustion in Devon are explored in a new book investigating the area’s mysterious secrets.
 
Paranormal Devon, which has been written by Daniel Codd, has unearthed plenty of strange tales of the supernatural and paranormal including stories of the black dog of Uplyme and the witch’s stone at Putts Corner.

“The book was initially inspired by a fundamental fascination with everything that is strange, out-of-the-ordinary, mysterious and paranormal. In short, everything that gets reported or noticed by the average person – but for which there is not an adequate or immediate explanation,” says Daniel. “I’m also intrigued by the thought that folklore and urban legends, both old and new, might have a basis in some kind of fact.”

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