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Agana Springs/Holiday Towers
Agana Springs, particularly the area behind the Holiday Towers, is considered a highly active spot for supernatural activity on Guam, largely due to its proximity to the Hagåtña River. The area is closely associated with legends of taotaomo'na (ancestral spirits) and other spectral sightings, often occurring between dusk and dawn.
Haunted Descriptions and Phenomena
Taotaomo'na Sightings: The area is known for sightings of taotaomo'na—ancient spirits believed to live in thick woods and banyan trees. An account mentioned a "whole village" of these spirits in the river, with women having long, flowing hair and men carrying traditional weapons.
White Lady: Similar to other, more infamous spots on Guam like Maina Bridge, a "white lady" (a spirit in a white dress) is rumored to haunt this area.
Phantom Transportation: Near a large tree (Talaot) in the vicinity, witnesses have reported seeing a bus stop, yet no one gets on or off.
Apparitions and Activity: Some have reported hearing phantom voices, with one account noting a "half-body" apparition seen near the area around 9 PM.
Background and Context
Cultural Significance: The area was historically used by ancestors for water, making it a hotspot for stories about spirits.
Taotaomo'na Lore: According to local belief, these spirits are ancestral ghosts, and disturbing their surroundings—such as by taking items from the woods—can cause sickness.
Senses: The area is sometimes associated with the scent of lemons, which is connected to the "white lady" or "lemon lady" spirit, often seen when there is a new moon.
Haunted Descriptions and Phenomena
Taotaomo'na Sightings: The area is known for sightings of taotaomo'na—ancient spirits believed to live in thick woods and banyan trees. An account mentioned a "whole village" of these spirits in the river, with women having long, flowing hair and men carrying traditional weapons.
White Lady: Similar to other, more infamous spots on Guam like Maina Bridge, a "white lady" (a spirit in a white dress) is rumored to haunt this area.
Phantom Transportation: Near a large tree (Talaot) in the vicinity, witnesses have reported seeing a bus stop, yet no one gets on or off.
Apparitions and Activity: Some have reported hearing phantom voices, with one account noting a "half-body" apparition seen near the area around 9 PM.
Background and Context
Cultural Significance: The area was historically used by ancestors for water, making it a hotspot for stories about spirits.
Taotaomo'na Lore: According to local belief, these spirits are ancestral ghosts, and disturbing their surroundings—such as by taking items from the woods—can cause sickness.
Senses: The area is sometimes associated with the scent of lemons, which is connected to the "white lady" or "lemon lady" spirit, often seen when there is a new moon.