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Spoiler Free Review: Ghost Adventures Graveyard of the Pacific Cape Disappointed

As we wrap up ”˜Ghostober“ for the Travel Channel, I want to send a special thank you to the Travel Channel for making these reviews possible. With that being said, before the ”˜Ghost Adventures“ Halloween special airs, we head back to the Graveyard of the Pacific to look at the final installment to this mini-series event. As usual, this review is spoiler free, but make sure you tune into the Travel Channel tonight to see how everything wraps up with the Ghost Adventures team.

 On this edition of ”˜Graveyard in the Pacific“ the Ghost Adventures team looks at the area known as Cape Disappointed. This episode delivers some fascinating paranormal moments. Before we look at the scary stuff, kudos to Zac and the team for giving a deep history of the area they are investigating. I learned so much, and it“s always wonderful to see the show dedicate the time and research to give you the viewer a great backstory of the historical events that happen in the area. This episode does have multiple locations, but the meat and potatoes of the episode actually take place in a lighthouse keeper“s house. It“s within this house that you see ”˜must see“ television. What the team and Zac encounter within the house is what makes this episode so good to watch.

 As for the other locations, we do get some good paranormal activity, but I must stress that the end of the episode really wraps the episode in a wonderful yet eerie way. Overall the journey through the ”˜Graveyard of the Pacific“ was a great example of trying to understand and uncover paranormal truth. I really hope you take a chance and watch these if you are into anything paranormal. The team at Ghost Adventures and Travel Channel put together a fun and scary journey in this mini series event. So enough reading and go watch this event while Ghostober is still around. 5/5

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