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HAUNTED : The Badlands Banshee, North Dakota, USA | Scary Folklore

HAUNTED : The Badlands Banshee, North Dakota, USA | Scary Folklore

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Badlands National Park in South Dakota is known for its harsh terrain, ancient fossils, and striking rock formations — but it also has a darker side. For generations, visitors and locals have reported eerie experiences: unexplained lights, voices on the wind, and sightings of a ghostly woman said to cry out across the plains. Known as the “Badlands Banshee,” her wail is believed to be a warning — or a lure. Native American legends and settler stories point to the land as a place of spiritual power, mystery, and unrest. In this episode, we uncover the haunting folklore of one of America’s most desolate national parks.


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Research Links:

https://moonmausoleum.com/the-hauntings-of-amy-robsart-in-wychwood-forest/

https://www.historyhit.com/the-most-haunted-forests-in-the-uk/

https://www.businessinsider.com/haunted-forests-around-the-world-2018-10

https://connectparanormal.tumblr.com/post/640829278761328640/ghosts-of-the-wychwood-forest


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