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Haunted FRESNO County – Friant – Vampire – Lost Lake – Millerton

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The Haunting of Friant, California… Keith Weldon of Chill Seekers Paranormal Research Co. teams up with Sari from BASS Paranormal to investigate the haunted, the strange, and the unexplained claims surrounding Friant, CA… a small town in Fresno County, just northeast of the city of Fresno. This quiet Central Valley community has become a paranormal hotspot, layered with history, tragedy, and local legend. First stop… Millerton Lake. Once a thriving town before the construction of Friant Dam, the original settlement now rests beneath the water. Locals claim the spirits of the old town still linger. Are there residual hauntings tied to homes, businesses, and lives that were submerged? And what about the rumors of a creature in the lake… a possible lake monster lurking beneath the surface? Next, we head to the ruins of the Old Pollasky Bridge, now known as Broken Bridge. Built in 1906 and partially destroyed by flooding in 1951, the concrete arches stand frozen in time. Witnesses claim to see a vampire-like figure roaming the bridge at night… even standing beneath it in the shadows near the river. known as the fresno vampire. Is it urban legend… or something else? Finally, we investigate Lost Lake… a paranormal everything bagel. Ghost stories. Cryptid sightings. Shadow figures. The Lady in White. A phantom child near the water. Strange creatures described as dragon-like and crawling along the shoreline. Light orbs. Dark figures. Local lore stacked on top of tragedy and history. There are so many stories surrounding Lost Lake, it is hard to know where to begin. Join us as we explore these locations after dark, document the history, test the claims, and see what happens when boots hit the ground in one of the Central Valley’s strangest corners. Is Friant just a quiet lakeside town… Or is something still lingering beneath the surface?

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