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As
a part of the nationwide Ghost Hunting tour of Great Britain, Britain's
most haunted historian has come to Cornwall home to ghostly sailors,
legendary kings and Haunted horses.
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here
to
enter our competition to win a DVD or video of 'Cornwall's
Ghosts'
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Following
the success of his now internationally renowned Ghost Tour of Derby,
owner of the old Derby Gaol, and guest presenter on Living TV's
'Most Haunted' series; Richard Felix decided to put it all down
on film.
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| The
video/DVD cover |
Teaming
up with film production company Past in Pictures, the 'Ghosts of
Derby' video was made.
The
Self styled 'ghost guru', has now chosen Cornwall as his next stop
as he travels the country in search of the tales that have been
taken to the grave.
His
explorations into the most haunted places and fascinating stories
have resulted in this fascinating 60-minute film in which Felix
takes the viewer right across the county documenting both his own
experiences at sights of supernatural activity, and the first hand
eye witness accounts of the people of Cornwall.
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| A
stormy day in Boscastle |
Find
out the secrets of the mysterious lights at St. Ives bay, and why
the haunted Mt. Haven Hotel is haunted no more.
The
film also visits Lands End, Boscastle and Tintagel.
Having
become somewhat of an expert on the paranormal, Felix's flamboyant
style of presenting combines the telling of the traditional 'ghost
story' with more contemporary explanations as to their presence;
stone tapes, energy sources etc
From
perhaps the most haunted building in Britain; Pengersick Castle,
to Jamaica Inn made stranger than fiction by its ghostly occurrences,
Felix visits them all.
Which
part of Cornwall do you think is most haunted?
Send
in your pictures of Ghostly Cornwall and we will add them to the
website!
email
your pictures to:
cornwall@bbc.co.uk
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