This is about only about twenty feet inside the one thousand feet tunnel. As you can see there was water. A couple of places I could tell the water would be halfway up my leg if I stepped in it. Without boots and a flashlight this was as far as I ventured.
Like any good viewer of Ghost Hunters I did my duty and announced that I was friendly and asked are you here. There was no reply. :)
Years of mineral laden water running down the walls have left them discolored from the once red brick.
I love the different layers eroded away on this section of wall.
Upon leaving I was sitting on a nearby picnic table. The tunnel is part of the West Virginia Rail Trail across abandoned railroad tracks and a pretty spot to take a break. Again I took three images of the same spot. When I downloaded them the third one had those two bright spots of light. I didn't use a flash. The white you see hanging from the ceiling is actually part of the ceiling that is falling. What were the lights? I couldn't say; but. I'm thinking Jason and Grant from Ghost Hunters could probably explain it all away.
I'd like to go back with a pair of boots and a flashlight and walk the entire distance to the other side. Oh, did I mention that there is a cemetery on top of the tunnel? I WILL only be going in daylight.
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17 comments:
Love the sepia pic, as well as your story with it -I agree, go by day!
wonderfully atmospheris images
Hi Carletta,these images and story make for a great post. Isn't it gruesome to think of someone being hit by an oncoming train, which then derails?
I think I'd find the tunnel too creepy to go near, so I'm glad to be able to see your images in the comfort of my own home!
The orb and lights in some of the images certainly are interesting, and scientists would probably explain them away but i wouldn't rule out ghosts either!
Oh you are brave, my friend. I got the willies reading and looking at the photos!
They are beautiful though :)
I love that first shot!!!!
I will come and you and I will walk through it!
This is a fascinating post. Not only was the story of this tunnel very interesting (and mysterious), your pictures were wonderful. It would be nice if you could get an explanation for the lights. I hope you're not planning on venturing into that tunnel by yourself.
oh wow... love all your photos. great composition. great texture.
Whooo hoooooo -- you are an intrepid photographer and para-normal researcher ;>). Thank you for sharing. I love the sepia tones, they are perfect for this.
What a neat old tunnel... I'm like you... I wouldn't venture inside of there!!!! ha ha
I've read quite a bit about the old railroads in West VA... Railroads were HUGE years ago. Wish we still have them...
Hugs,
Betsy
Oh, Carlotta. How I wish I was the flashlight in your hand when you return. I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see this tunnel AND explore the cemetery.
Nice sepia photo. The trees outside also give it a haunted feeling. :D
Even if there was no story the tunnel would still look mysterious and a little creepy. You got some great shots. I would have to explore the whole thing too.
Loved your story and pictures! I'd LOVE to explore that place!
Wonderful shots and I'd LOVE to visit that spot! What is it about haunted railroad tunnels? There's one near Niagara Falls too...bit so far I have never been there.
Very good photos, especially I like the first one.
Regards!
Some photos are made for sepia tones and the first one is stunning! I love railroad tunnels, especially the haunted ones. The orb in the second picture is very cool, as are the mineral deposits on the brick. Wonderful series, Carletta!
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