Real Ghosts at Fort Worden
Pt. Townsend, Washington
part one by Fiona Broome and the Hollow Hill staff ©2003 - 2005
Ghost Investigation: Friday evening, April 4th, 2003
FORT WORDEN CEMETERY

Fort Worden Military Cemetery
There are a few ghost stories associated
with Fort Worden's cemetery. I arrived for this investigation hopeful, but the reality was disappointing.
I saw rows of tidy white markers, each of them
identical in size, but the cemetery didn't feel particularly haunted. My photos
and EMF readings showed nothing unusual.
WOODED AREA

Woods next to Fort Worden Cemetery
The wooded area next to the cemetery felt odd. But, nothing
unusual appeared in those photos either. Next time I'm at Fort Worden, I will spend more time there. I'd be willing
to bet that those woods witnessed something unfortunate, and--perhaps on the anniversary of it--those woods may
be the most haunted spot at Fort Worden. My "gut feeling" is usually right, and I feel that there is some
connection between those woods and the haunting at the Guard House.
GUARD HOUSE
My next stop was the Guard House. According to legend, when Fort Worden was active, a soldier accidentally shot & killed
himself in the Guard House, and he has haunted the building ever since. It's a great story, but a little
too quirky.
I did not expect the Guard House to be haunted. However,
I tried a few photos with my now-famous "sparkles" camera.
I have never seen such bright and colorful sparkles. They were vivid,
crayon box colors. They were large; the smallest was the size of a baseball, and many others were as large as
beachballs. Most people would probably describe them as orbs.
Generally when I go ghost hunting, these lights and orbs are at least 20 feet away. At Fort Worden,
they were next to me. Some were probably close enough to touch, but I was taking photos too quickly
to pause and investigate.
(These "sparkles" never show up in the photos. They are simply an indication of when
we are likely to get anomalies on film, as well.)
Most of the Guard House photos looked perfectly normal, with nothing of note in them. We discount faint orbs
because of reflective glass windows, etc. At least 80% of my photos looked like the lower of these
two:

Top photo: Some orbs in photos at Fort Worden's Guard House
A few photos had dim orbs in them. These were not bits of dust; the evening was too humid for
dust. And, the wind was fierce, so any bugs, pollen, droplets or particles would have appeared as streaks, not orbs.
Analyzing these photos, we'd ordinarily discount any orbs due to some car lights in the nearby parking lot. However,
this is the advantage of having many photos to work with: If the lights had caused orbs, we'd have orbs in most of
the photos. We don't.
On the next page, see more dramatic orbs and our most startling photo ever: A ghostly blue figure standing
just outside the Guard House.
Real Ghosts at Fort Worden - Part two
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