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Bellwitch Trip
Posted On: 06/12/2007 21:59:50
Well We are recovering from a day long road trip to Adams, Tn. We started our trip with a stop at the Old Bell school house checking out all of the fantastic stuff they have there in the museum.Their history is awesome! After that we went out back to the old cabins one of which is built from some of the old logs from the original Bell home.We continued on to the Bellwood Cemetary where we did some evp work(which by the way captured a class A evp ).Then we were back in our vehicles to check out what else this town had in historical value.We came to an old abandoned methodist church which someone had apparently used as a storage and had long forgotten it and it had been trashed.This was sad to see a house of GOD being in such ruins.Wegot permission to enter, took lots of pictures and again did some evp work.Across the street is an old abandoned masonic lodge,again trashed on the inside,we could not enter this location. We got in our vehicles and followed the sign to the historic Red River Church,it was beautiful. An old graveyard was beside it and we walked through it checking dates,names,ages,and of course some more evp work along with pictures. There is a quaint little country store with a small grill kitchen in the back so we stopped and ate before we proceeded to our next stop which was the Bellwitch farm and cave. The owners met us at the office and were really nice people who told us a lot about the family and the property there. At 8:30pm the tour started with a story and pictures from earlier investigations and then we went to a log cabin that was an original from another part of TN. but was not the Bell home,but was made in the same way .Inside we saw items like the family would of used and stories about the Bell family and the Bellwitch happenings that prepared us for the trip to the cave.Now we were able to record while in the house but no pictures,we were pleased that evps were captured here.Then we were on our way down the hill along the cliffs to the cave. When we entered the front room and the guide had told us the story she turned out the lights for 5 minutes and let us do evp work and take pictures,we continued on into the cave deeper and were told stories about the cave it was a very educational experience...but the best for last.The tour guide went outside and turned off all the light and gave us about 15 minutes in complete darkness to take pics, and do evp work.While we were in the backroom you could hear a girl and a guy talking from further back which there is no entry too. Heidi was using infrared film and captured an amazing photo which I posted in our gallery along with others from our trip. After exiting the cave we said our goodbyes to the family and our new friends,got in our vehicles hit I-65 and headed home.We got home at 3:00am and needless to say stayed on our couches the whole next day. This is a great trip to make if you ever get the chance, we captured so much evidence and enjoyed all the locations being so close together.


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