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Date de parution
11 mai 2013
Nombre de lectures
0
EAN13
9781628840339
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
2 Mo
Publié par
Date de parution
11 mai 2013
EAN13
9781628840339
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
2 Mo
TrueParanormal Mystery From Haunted Islands
CaribbeanGhostly Stories You Should Not Read
By:Damien Rollins
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Publisher’s Notes
Dedication
Introduction
Bahamas - Isaac CayLighthouse
Jamaica – The WhiteWitch of Rose Hall
Jamaica – Port Royal
Nevis – Eden BrownEstate
Trinidad – LopinotEstate
Barbados –Christchurch Cemetery
Haiti -Port-au-Prince City Cemetery
Puerto Rico –Castillo de San Cristóbal
Puerto Rico – Hotelel Convento
Epilogue
About The Author
Publisher’s Notes
PUBLISHER’S NOTES
Disclaimer
This publication is intended to providehelpful and informative material. The author and publisher specificallydisclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal orotherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from theuse or application of any contents of this book. Any and all product namesreferenced within this book are the trademarks of their respective owners. Noneof these owners have sponsored, authorized, endorsed, or approved this book.
Always read all information provided by themanufacturers' product labels before using their products. The author andpublisher are not responsible for claims made by manufacturers.
Kindle Edition 2013
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Dedication
This book isdedicated to Sandra and how much she was helpful in getting this book puttogether.
Introduction
Most people think of sun, sand, and endlessparties when they hear the word ‘Caribbean’. In some cases all of that’s true,which is why the Caribbean islands remain one of the premier destinations forsun worshippers and party goers worldwide. Here’s a not so hidden secretthough: the history of the Caribbean is much darker than many people realize.
The islands of the Caribbean became prizedpossessions during the age of exploration. Some, such as Trinidad, could act asa launching pad for further journeys into South America, while others weresought after for their fertile soil. Many plantations sprung up to take fulladvantage of profitable crops such as coffee and cacao. However, the colonialmasters certainly weren’t going to undertake the grueling labor themselves.
Thus the often violent and bloody slavetrade began. Any reputable history text will tell of the suffering faced by manyslaves at the hands of their masters, who were perfectly willing to sacrificehuman rights in the name of greed. As if that wasn’t enough, entire islandsoften changed hands when wars were fought between European invaders. As one canimagine, losses were incurred on both sides.
What does that have to do with theCaribbean of today? If you’re a paranormal enthusiast: everything. Even anovice knows that places with violent and tragic histories are often breedinggrounds for paranormal activity. Negative energy tends to build up and, withnowhere for it to go, the location often becomes a hub for ghostly activities.There’s no shortage of such areas in the Caribbean.
If you’re planning a visit to the Caribbeanand you’d like to check out some haunted sites, but you’re on a budget, look nofurther than the region’s multitude of ghostly plantations. There are literallyhundreds of these old estates spanning across the islands although some, suchas the Lopinot Plantation in Trinidad, have acquired a special reputation.These plantations were often the sites of excessive cruelty towards slaves and,in some cases, even murder.