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Zuma
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Zuma sitting on Suicide Bridge (aka Colorado Street Bridge), Pasadena, California.
Route 66, which Colorado Boulevard is part of, is also haunted. Behind Zuma is the equally creepy Vista Del Arroyo Hotel (1903), no doubt the last thing the suicides would have seen before taking the misty plunge into the rocky river bed 150 feet below.
Link 1: www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-suicidebridge.html
Link 2: www.legendsofamerica.com/66-ghosts.html
Zuma and I were poised to take the picture on the bridge at 7pm.when I turn the Sony point-&-shoot camera on, and the camera dies (pun intended and not intended). Note that the batteries were fully charged when I left home. Stupid ghosts sucking up my battery power! Not to be discouraged, we went home, got the Blessed Holy NIkon and drove back just as the bridge lights were being turned on. In spite of the wind over the bridge, buses and cars three feet away zooming by at 40 mph. packs of student-joggers-in-training running by every 3 minutes, we were able to get the picture above. It was the first one we took. All the ones taken after did not turn out.
We couldn't be more thankful that we got our picture and got out of there alive 0_0
Zuma
Haunted Blythe Double Header
Zuma sitting on Suicide Bridge (aka Colorado Street Bridge), Pasadena, California.
Route 66, which Colorado Boulevard is part of, is also haunted. Behind Zuma is the equally creepy Vista Del Arroyo Hotel (1903), no doubt the last thing the suicides would have seen before taking the misty plunge into the rocky river bed 150 feet below.
Link 1: www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-suicidebridge.html
Link 2: www.legendsofamerica.com/66-ghosts.html
Zuma and I were poised to take the picture on the bridge at 7pm.when I turn the Sony point-&-shoot camera on, and the camera dies (pun intended and not intended). Note that the batteries were fully charged when I left home. Stupid ghosts sucking up my battery power! Not to be discouraged, we went home, got the Blessed Holy NIkon and drove back just as the bridge lights were being turned on. In spite of the wind over the bridge, buses and cars three feet away zooming by at 40 mph. packs of student-joggers-in-training running by every 3 minutes, we were able to get the picture above. It was the first one we took. All the ones taken after did not turn out.
We couldn't be more thankful that we got our picture and got out of there alive 0_0