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Ep 152 Whispers of Waipahu: Ghostly Tales from the Haunted Plantation Village

Ep 152 Whispers of Waipahu: Ghostly Tales from the Haunted Plantation Village

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In this spine-tingling episode of Lurk, we travel to Oʻahu, Hawaii, to explore two of the island’s most infamous haunted sites: Waipahu Plantation Village, a living history museum with a ghostly past, and the elusive and terrifying legend of the Haunted Kasha House in ʻEwa Beach.

👻 Waipahu Plantation Village
Once a bustling sugar plantation, this open-air museum tells the story of Hawaii’s immigrant laborers — but it also has a darker side. Former workers and paranormal investigators report unexplained voices, phantom footsteps, and shadow figures lurking around the historic buildings.

🕯️ Kasha House (aka "The House of the Damned")
A local urban legend that refuses to die. Though the actual location is disputed — some say it never existed — witnesses describe frightening encounters and a heavy presence that follows them long after they leave.

🎧 Listen if you dare, and remember: on these islands, respect for the past isn't just tradition — it might just keep you safe.

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