Cold spot
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Cold Spots
1. An area of psychic energy marked by an unexplainable and drastic drop in temperature. Often said to indicate the presence of something supernatural, spirits, ghosts, or other unexplainable phenomena.
2. A twice-monthly article series written by Scott A. Johnson for Dread Central about real haunted places in the Unites States of America.
External Links
- Official Cold Spots page at Dread Central