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:. Old Pine Bank Cemetery (the Pines)
(T-418, North of Solomon Rd.)
Mount Joy Township, Adams County, PA 

We did not find much here in the way of physical evidence. There was an extremely eerie feeling present and we did not stay too long. Most of the anomalies you may see here are most likely bugs or dust but we posted the photos anyway so you can see what the cemetery is like.

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PIPR is a not-for-profit group dedicated to comprehensive scientific investigations into claims of paranormal phenomena. We are an investigative and research team who provides help to individuals who believe that they may be the subject of a haunting in their home or other location.  In addition to taking photos and recording audio and video, we monitor and record changes in the temperature, humidity, and electromagnetic fields. Our findings are analyzed with the latest computer software and combine with the impressions of our intuitive investigators to give you the best explanation of what is occurring that we possibly can. 

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