Hello,
I have a paranormal research team in Bergen County. Holding your opinions on that, I really do need some help.
We generally deal with hauntings, but have been asked if we could lead an investigation for a television show into the pine barrens to search for, you guessed it, the Jersey Devil.
My team has looked over and plotted every sighting ever recorded, and after doing some math found the dead center of all the credible sightings ever recorded. However, we know nothing about this area.
It is located at the very northern tip of the Wharton State Forest, in Tabernacle I assume, and is nearby the cranberry bogs.
Can anyone please tell me about the terrain, and current level of human presence in the area on the map? Is their any industry, abandoned villages or points of interest in this area? I am trying to get all the facts here.
In addition, has anyone heard of any sightings personally coming from this area?
As I said, this isn't exactly our normal investigation, but is a really cool opportunity just as a team in general.
I appreciate any feedback, despite any reservations you may have on the topic in general.
Thanks,
Michael
I have a paranormal research team in Bergen County. Holding your opinions on that, I really do need some help.
We generally deal with hauntings, but have been asked if we could lead an investigation for a television show into the pine barrens to search for, you guessed it, the Jersey Devil.
My team has looked over and plotted every sighting ever recorded, and after doing some math found the dead center of all the credible sightings ever recorded. However, we know nothing about this area.
It is located at the very northern tip of the Wharton State Forest, in Tabernacle I assume, and is nearby the cranberry bogs.
Can anyone please tell me about the terrain, and current level of human presence in the area on the map? Is their any industry, abandoned villages or points of interest in this area? I am trying to get all the facts here.
In addition, has anyone heard of any sightings personally coming from this area?
As I said, this isn't exactly our normal investigation, but is a really cool opportunity just as a team in general.
I appreciate any feedback, despite any reservations you may have on the topic in general.
Thanks,
Michael