Fort Knox part three, and the possibility of a ghost blanket.

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These strange discs were lined up on the parade ground so the husband had to investigate.

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Having had my fill of stairs that day, I let him.

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Turns out they were storage vaults for ammunition.

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Alongside of that wall was a room with a broken water line that fed from a 27,000 gallon cistern…

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And next to that…

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A room with a giant rock. Because who doesn’t love that?

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The officer’s quarters were far from luxurious. Geesh, look at that lumpy mattress.

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But as cold and damp as Maine can be, at least they had a fireplace.

Now let’s take a strange turn here shall we?

Please note the mock up of a Revolutionary War officer seated on the right and the blanket draped over his chair. I wanted a better look at him and took this untouched photo from his other side.

Notice anything strange?

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*cue the Twilight Zone music*

You. Can. See. Through. The. Blanket.

What the Hell!

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20 thoughts on “Fort Knox part three, and the possibility of a ghost blanket.”

  1. Is that what you call theadbare? Or is the blanket full of those tiny worms I hear about from Mexico, the ones that can eat a fabric and still have it look like the original until you try to touch it? Wasn’t it you who told us about the worms? Someone bought a blanket in Mexico, put it in her suitcase, and when she got home and she went to pick it out of the suitcase what looked like a blanket became a suitcase full of wriggling worms?
    Good pic, whatever it is!

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  2. Actually I noticed the weird, sort of reflection on the bottom right of the picture. And if you took this picture through a window, then that explains the blanket being translucent. But I’m just taking a guess, although it’s just creepy that the poor guy is covered in dust and cobwebs.

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