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NWPIA's Top 3 Haunted Places
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The Seattle Underground
The Underground of Seattle is best known for it's great day time tours and friendly staff . When the tours are over and the sun goes down the underground turns into a pool of paranormal activity. NWPIA has investigated the Underground of Seattle 4 times in 2008 and was never disapointed. From hair pulling to ghostly figures standing in the hallways the Underground is a must to investigate.
Historic Wellington
Wellington was an old Rail Road town that sprung up in the late 1800's. In 1910 an avalanche swept 2 train down the hill side killing over 96 people. Titled " The worst train disaster in the United States" the town was doomed and never recovered. By 1936 the town was all but gone leaving very little behind.
NWPIA started investigating Wellington in 2004 and every year after that. The town may be gone but the ghost from the the past haven't. Strange sounds, a child voice calling out for it's mother, dark shadow figures moving around, and ghostly figures peeking around the snowshed pillars are just a few of the paranormal activity.
Robert Lang Recording Studios
Standing in a room that has 4 million dollars worth of equipment is exciting enough, but add in a grumpy ghost, a small ghost child, and a ghost called Dubby, that's priceless. NWPIA has had the pleasure of investigating the recording studio several times in 2008 and has had great sucsess in our investigations. Shadows, voices and ghostly images are just a few of the paranormal things that are going bump in the night. By far the best part of the studio,.... is getting to know Robert and Paul.
The Underground of Seattle
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EVPs
Electronic voice phenomenon :
Are sections of static noise on electronic voice recorders that are interpreted by paranormal investigators as voices speaking words usually attributed to ghosts or spirits .Recording EVP's has become a technique of those who attempt to contact the souls of dead during paranormal investigations.
Seattle Underground EVP's from April 08 to June 08
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NWPIA 2004
NWPIA 2008
NWPIA 2008

NWPIA's first investigation at the Underground of Seattle was in the spring of 2008. Krechelle one of the managers of the Seattle Underground was incredibly kind and helpful from the very start to the very end of the investigation and we really can’t say enough nice things about how we were treated.
We were given a quick tour of all three sections and then cut loose to set up. We did have a choice of all the underground locations but because our time was limited we stuck with the haunted bank vault area in section 2. With in the first 30 min after setting up pains of glass that were hanging in the hotel lobby started to sway back and forth. A strange mist started to form on camera 3. Shadow figures moved in the hallway around the bank vault area. Investigators felt something push them and tug on there hair.
The 2nd investigation of the Underground of Seattle in 2008 was with APART of Wa and revealed more shadow figures and EVP's.
On our 3rd investigation with snocopr we had doors open on there own, and came face to face with a full body apparition standing inside the hotel lobby.
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experimental and proven methods for collecting evidence of the paranormal, we
work to help people understand the phenomenon that they are experiencing.
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