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Originally Posted by Junkyard-Dog
I'll PM you, to avoid going off topic in this thread.
OTT: the detective that caught Ivan Milat claimed that Belanglo Forest is "pure evil" in a 60 minutes interview.
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I intend to visit Balanglo and walk the network of trails that criss-cross through the forest. Evil has had it's way in that place. Lives were cut short and ended without grace - the trees remember. That living memory attracts curious souls and it stands to reason that evil spirits will be the most eager to seek the grisly details of such horrific events. If there are benign spirits there, I expect (and hope) them to be few and to be there in sorrow - unwilling to depart until their final resting place is discovered.
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While you are there go and check out Wingello forest on the Eastern side of the railway/Hume hwy. There's something about pine forests I find creepy.
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