Haunted in Hawaii
The Lore and Legends of 7 Locations in Hawaii
By berkeleygirlforever@yahoo.com, published Aug 21, 2007
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Hawaii County, KailuaKona, Hawaii
At the King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel, visitors and employees have reported hearing footsteps, disembodied chanting and unexplained battle cries. Some have even claimed to have seen apparitions believed to be Hawaiian warriors.
Honolulu County, Ford Island, Hawaii
Many residents have made reports of disembodied voices and footsteps in empty rooms of their homes. Some have reported finding objects in their homes unexplainably moved or stacked up. Other paranormal phenomenon includes lights and appliances that turn on in the middle of the night for no apparent reason, a glowing misty apparition that floats through their homes and shadowy figures walking around the trees and buildings on the north side of the island; these figures look like people but then disappear into thin air.
Honolulu County, Honolulu, Hawaii
At the Honolulu Airport, many employees, as well as, travelers have made reports of carts moving by themselves in the garden area. In the area of Gate 31, a cockpit worker reported seeing a bloody face in one of the windows but when they took a quick second look, the face was gone.
Honolulu County, Kapolei, Hawaii
At the Ihilani Oahu Resort, the seventeenth floor is said to be haunted by a woman who stayed at the hotel and died of an unknown sickness. The apparition of this woman has been heard on the floor and she is known to leave doors opened or closed while visitors sleep. She has also been caught hovering over sleeping guests when they suddenly awoke in the night.
Honolulu County, Pearl City, Hawaii
Building 2171 at the Pearl City Air Force Base was formerly a morgue and crematory during World War II. It is in this building that many have reported unexplained banging noises and shouts coming from the basement.
Honolulu County, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
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