Not all Ghosts are dead. There are about 6 different type of ghost. These are:
Carnate A solid looking object or person that you can actually touch. This type of Ghost actually interacts with witnesses.
Discarnate An object or person that has np physical body. It usually makes its presence known by a drop in temperature or light breeze. Poltergeists are always Discarnate, and some ghosts of this type have never lived previously in a physical state.
Psychological These "ghosts" are hallucinations which appear to one person for various reasons: hypnagogic (border of sleep), visions, tricks of light, drugs, alcohol et cetera.
Doppelgangers Phantasms of the living which are projected images of a living person who is most often ill or experiencing emotional problems.
Re-enacting Thise type of ghost are carnate or semi-transparent images of people, animals or inanimate objects which appear to be limited in their actions and simply re-enact a specific scene repeatedly. It may be caused by something to do with the nature of time itself.
Extra-dimension these beings are entities which are thought to originate outside out space-time continuum, and may include visitors from the future.
Haunted Buildings in Britain Below is a list of haunted buildings in Britain: Avon Assembly Rooms, Bath Horton Court, Chipping Sodbury Leigh Woods, Bristol
Bedfordshire Wodburn Abbey, Wodburn
Berkshire Windsor Castle, Windsor.
Buckinghampshire Claydon House, Middle Claydon. Hughenden Manor, High Wyncombe. West Wyncombe.
Camebridgeshire Abbey House, Camebridge. Wicken Fen.
Cheshire Alderely Edge. Gawsworth Hall, Gawsworth, Macclesfield. Lyne Park. Tatton Park, near Knutsford.
Cornwall Antony House, Torpoint. Bedruthan. Cotehele, Calstock. Lanhydrock House, Bodmin. Pengersick Castle, Praa Sands. St Michael's Mount. Tintagel. Trerice, Newquay. Zennor.
Cumbria Burnmoor Tarn, Eskdale. Cartmel Priory Gatehouse, Cartmel. Sizergh Castle, Kendal. Windermere.
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