Ghost hunting
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Ghost Hunting is the process of investigating locations that are reported to be haunted by ghosts. Typically, a ghost hunting team will attempt to collect evidence claimed to be supportive of paranormal activity. Ghost hunters often utilize a variety of electronic equipment, such as the following types: the EMF meter; digital thermometer; handheld and static digital video cameras, such as thermographic (or infrared) and night vision; digital audio recorder; and computer.
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See also
- Anomalistics
- Haunted house
- List of reportedly haunted locations in the world
- Intelligent haunting
- Residual haunting
- Paranormal television
- Poltergeist
- Spirit photography
- Infrasound
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Ghost hunting television series
- Celebrity Ghost Stories
- Ghost Adventures
- Ghost Hunters
- Danny Phantom
- Ghost Hunters International
- Ghost Lab
- Ghost Stories (2009 TV series)
- Most Haunted
- Most Terrifying Places in America
- My Ghost Story
- Ghost Hunt (NZ TV series)
- Paranormal State
- Paranormal Challenge
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