Update: Austin Paranormal releases results of latest investigation at Longhorn Cavern

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Austin Paranormal Group, led by founder/president Amanda Foster, recently released the results of its third investigation of Longhorn Cavern near Austin, TX. According to Ms. Foster, “Our latest investigation was not quite as active as the first two, but it was fascinating nonetheless. As paranormal investigators, we accept the fact that there will be more activity at particular times than at others.”
For the first time, Austin Paranormal “went dark” during this third investigation. The first two investigations had been conducted under lighted conditions, since phenomena has frequently been reported in full daylight or when electricity was being used. Their efforts were rewarded when they captured some excellent audio evidence, including responses to questions and an entity apparently commenting “they’re back” when the group returned from a break. Whoever is present in the caves seems to be able to recognize the members of this group and comment on their activities. Ms. Foster reports that one of the group’s goals is to identify the spirits inhabiting the caves and their historical research in this area remains ongoing.
Personal experiences from the third investigation included two separate instances of moving light phenomena. Unfortunately, it was not captured on video. Investigators also reported the sound of “scratching” on the walls, running footsteps, muted conversations, and a type of “roar” that was captured on one of the recorders. As always, Austin Paranormal attempted to find “non paranormal” explanations for all of these events and only included them in the official case record as “possibly paranormal” after thorough investigation of alternative causes. Austin Paranormal Group is planning additional investigations at Longhorn Cavern, which has proven to be a very haunted location. Its rich history and active inhabitants should continue to result in impressive evidence for some time to come.
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For Information Call 1-877-441-CAVE 1-830-598-CAVE (2283) 1-512-715-0676fax
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Longhorn Cavern State Park P.O. Box 732 Burnet, TX 78611 Located in Burnet County, Texas, USA Six miles west of U.S. Hwy. 281, on Park Road 4
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I listened to the supposed audio evidence ,and I can not say it is paranormal. It indeed may have been bats in the cave that were being caught on audio. Since the investigation was done under lighted conditions and people walking about they may have scared the bats in the caves and such making them restless and frightened. Also the possibility of testing video,audio and camera sounds in a cave don't seem to have been mentioned. Due to all these factors the so called evidence has to be thrown out the window. Any seasoned investigator would concur.
As for investigators there is no need to "FISH" for the truth it stands on its own merit bold and there.
This looks so cool. Can't wait to book a tour at the cave and catch my own evidence. Thanks for the wonderful article.
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