New BBR Investigator's Chilling Experiences at Go Ape Center in Delamere Forest
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Deborah Hatswell #BBR, we learn about some intriguing experiences in Delamere Forest, located in Cheshire, England. The video features an interview with a man named Connor, who worked at the Go Ape center in the forest.
Delamere Forest is known for its Dogman reports, and Connor shares his own encounters with strange shadows and disembodied voices while working in the forest. He also discusses the area's history of strange occurrences, including murders, suicides, and drownings in the nearby lakes.
One interesting bit from the video is the connection between Roman roads and Ley lines. Ley lines are alignments of ancient sites, such as megaliths, temples, and other landmarks. Some people believe that these lines have spiritual or mystical significance. Connor notes that many Roman roads were built along Ley lines, suggesting that the Romans may have had a way of tapping into this energy that we don't understand.
Another fascinating aspect of the video is the idea that some people may be living wild in the UK forests. While this is certainly a possibility, it's also worth considering the role of the human imagination in creating these experiences. The human brain is wired to detect patterns and anomalies, and this can sometimes lead to misinterpretations of sensory information.
For example, Connor mentions hearing his name called while working in the forest. While it's possible that this was a supernatural occurrence, it's also possible that his brain simply misinterpreted a random sound as his name. This is known as pareidolia, and it's a common phenomenon that can occur in any situation where the brain is trying to make sense of ambiguous sensory information.
Despite these possible explanations, Connor's experiences in Delamere Forest are still intriguing and worth considering. The forest's history of strange occurrences and its location along a Ley line make it a fascinating place to explore.
If you're interested in learning more about Delamere Forest and Connor's experiences, be sure to check out the full video on Deborah Hatswell #BBR's YouTube channel. And as always, we encourage our readers to keep an open mind and consider all possible explanations for these types of experiences.