The Herald (South Africa)

Go on a spooky tour of the Bay

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The Port Elizabeth instalment of the Mystery Ghost Bus Tour is being held on Saturday, following similar events in Johannesbu­rg, Irene and Cape Town earlier in December.

The tour includes “theatrical entertainm­ent, some clever scares, the science of the paranormal, dowsing rods, audience participat­ion, haunted pub stops, a dark room with a chilling effect, the use of ghosthunti­ng apps on your cellphone and entry into an historical cemetery with a thrilling climax”, according to Mystery Ghost Bus marketing manager Gareth Holmes.

Haunted houses and other buildings known for paranormal activity are highlighte­d along the route.

“PE’s tour presents an unusual tale of a nun who hanged herself in the tower of Richly House after giving birth.

“To this day her baby is heard screaming for its mother,” he said.

The “Spookhouse of old Walmer” is said to have an interactiv­e ghost which tucks children into their beds. She is apparently a former housekeepe­r who died decades ago.

And at the manor house Knockfiern­a guests have captured the ghostly image of a girl in Victorian attire on film.

The tour, somewhat based on the London Ghost Bus, is hosted by Mark Rose-Christie and runs from 7pm to midnight. The cost is R350 a person and bookings are at

www.quicket.co.za

Guests are asked to bring pub and grub money, torches and wear walking shoes.

More informatio­n at

www.mysterygho­stbus.co.za

 ??  ?? IN CHARACTER: Mark RoseChrist­ie hosts the Mystery Ghost Bus Tour on Saturday
IN CHARACTER: Mark RoseChrist­ie hosts the Mystery Ghost Bus Tour on Saturday

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