With school holidays fast approaching Rural Spirit Chasers and Investigators have something a little different to offer - family cemetery tours.
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Running on Thursday and Friday nights over both weeks of the holidays, families with an interest in paranormal activity or who are just looking for something different to do are encouraged to book now.
After starting tours in 2018 with a friend in the Blue Mountains, Rural Spirit Chasers and Investigators owner Chantal Webb only ran that business for six months before moving to Hill End.
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With a keen interest in the spirit world, Ms Webb decided to begin running tours again in March this year.
"We mainly focus on going to the cemetery and we do investigations," she said.
"We'll go into the cemetery and we'll get our guests to interact using an app ... we also use a ouija board and we get the guests to use a ouija board and that's how we communicate."
Ms Webb also uses other investigative methods to find proof of the afterlife, including placing different objects on graves to see if the spirits are still around.
"People who have come on the tours have had experiences, they've been touched. We've had a few people see things as well," Ms Webb said.
With plans to expand the business, Ms Webb is hoping to start tours in new towns and in places other than just cemeteries.
"We want to go further out, that's why we're called Rural Spirit Chasers and Investigators," she said.
Ms Webb also hopes to start a YouTube channel featuring people with empathic abilities sharing their experiences.
Find more at their Facebook page.
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