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Location DB > United States > Alaska > Fairbanks > Nike Missile Base [Site Mike "Pacman's Revenge"] > What was that sound? > Pacman's Revenge 021

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There is a newer building sitting outside this launch bunker which might have a connection with the antennas located in the launcher site. We began to hear strange noises while standing in this bunker that sounded like a woman talking or singing, and it seemed like it was coming from somewhere underneath us. All of the tunnels and basements have been sealed with giant steel panels, so nobody could be in there. I've never heard of this site being haunted, and if it was someone in that new building, we really didn't feel like running into him/her, so we left.
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Posted by rapcw 10/13/2008 9:28 PM | remove
  Recheck all the pictures you took from this site. If you find any 0rbz, you know its haunted.

Great place, thanks for sharing.
Posted by BravoOrig 10/20/2008 8:29 AM | remove
  How does a dust particle equal ghost?
Posted by macserv 12/30/2008 12:53 PM | remove
  Did the female voice happen to sing about doing science, or cake?
Posted by AKphill 1/3/2009 1:24 AM | remove
  I don't remember. It was kind of difficult to understand let alone hear what was being said. I'll try to listen better next time though.
Posted by mirspace2000 2/15/2009 6:04 PM | remove
  An audio recording would get you +40 Street Cred.
Posted by ChuckBS 4/6/2009 7:40 PM | remove
  I really enjoyed this, I'm planning a trip to a Nike site near me and I can only hope its as interesting as this.
Posted by Gremm_Paltakin 2/6/2010 1:56 AM | remove
  I could never understand why some folks believe you can "see" ghosts on photographs. If they exist at all, they're not in the physical realm. That would be like trying to photograph a thought.
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