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Atauloma Girls' School (Afao Village)
Atauloma Girls' School in Afao Village, American Samoa, is known as a haunted, abandoned site with local legends of spirits, including disembodied voices of young girls, moving objects, and reports from people who experienced strange phenomena while living or working there, with its history tied to the London Missionary Society and tales of deaths at the school. The location gained further attention after being featured on the show "Ghost Hunters," adding to its mysterious reputation as a place with a strong, lingering presence.
Key Haunted Elements & Stories:
Guardian Spirits: The abandoned school is believed to have guardian spirits watching over the grounds.
Disembodied Voices: Visitors and residents have reported hearing young girls talking when no one else was present.
Moving Objects: Dishes and other items have been seen moving on their own, creating a classic haunted house scenario.
Mysterious Deaths: Stories circulate about girls dying at the school, contributing to the hauntings.
"Ghost Hunters" Investigation: The location was investigated by the Syfy channel's "Ghost Hunters," bringing its paranormal claims to a wider audience.
High Chief's Influence: Some accounts mention the spirit of a high chief, Tuiatua, who supposedly guards the area and influences events, according to a Facebook post.
Key Haunted Elements & Stories:
Guardian Spirits: The abandoned school is believed to have guardian spirits watching over the grounds.
Disembodied Voices: Visitors and residents have reported hearing young girls talking when no one else was present.
Moving Objects: Dishes and other items have been seen moving on their own, creating a classic haunted house scenario.
Mysterious Deaths: Stories circulate about girls dying at the school, contributing to the hauntings.
"Ghost Hunters" Investigation: The location was investigated by the Syfy channel's "Ghost Hunters," bringing its paranormal claims to a wider audience.
High Chief's Influence: Some accounts mention the spirit of a high chief, Tuiatua, who supposedly guards the area and influences events, according to a Facebook post.