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Pulantat in Yona, Guam, is known as a haunted area rich in ancient Chamorro history, with reports of spirits (Taotaomona) felt near old sites, especially after dark, where people claim to hear ancient Chamorro language and feel intense spiritual energy, sometimes leading to feelings of being watched or unseen phenomena like slamming doors or moving objects, tied to its prehistoric artifacts, burial sites, and connection to the island's wartime history.

Key Aspects of the Haunting:

Spiritual Presence: The area is considered active with Taotaomona (ancestral spirits).

Auditory Phenomena: Driving slowly at night with windows down near the GPA substation reportedly allows visitors to hear ancient Chamorro spoken.

Artifacts & History: Pulantat contains numerous real prehistoric artifacts (like slingstones) and ancient burial sites, with signs warning people not to disturb them.

Intense Energy: Even paranormal investigators have found the spiritual energy too strong to fully document, as noted in a Facebook post about the area.

Local Beliefs: The experiences are often linked to respecting the land and spirits, a traditional Chamorro practice, according to this Stripes article.