| web cam Ghost WatchWeb Camera coverage in our Ghostwatch was set up in response to reports of ghostly activity in a former linen mill. Currently our most popular feature, it has attracted media coverage worldwide.Ghost stories are no longer the preserve of the past: ask the printing manager or the designer who late at night listened to quick, light footsteps on the stairs and in the corridor. For the most vivid recollections, ask the men who work in the warehouse. They have discovered boxes of books moved around the warehouse when no one has been near them. Visitors to the live web cam have joined the Ghostwatch by day and by night, sending reports both intriguing and sometimes unsettling. Many visitors have reported accounts which defy rational explanation, while others have not witnessed anything unusual in the web camera footage. Irish ghosts are not confined to old tales of spooks and spirit are kept very busy, haunting modern as well as ancient ground. Spirits frequent castles and derelict houses, while of the banshee still pursues noble Irish families. The ghost of Helena Blunden walks in the linen mill where she once worked, the haunting cry of her last moments echoing off its walls. This is no mere Hallowe'en phantom, but the tale of a tragic young woman's life, cut short. The web cam is active 24 hours a day. Visitors are still reporting webcam sightings of unusual activity. The restless spirit of the long-dead mill worker is, it seems, still around to be captured on live web cam. All Material © 1999 Irelandseye.com and contributors |