Talk:Gilman, Colorado

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While travelling along Highway 24 traversing Battle Mountain we stopped briefly on a sharp turn overlooking the creek and railbed below. While taking some pictures of a rock formation my travel companion and myself were both chilled to the bone by sinister laughter that sounded like children playing, yet much louder and more harsh than anything we had ever heard. Continuing on our travels up the mountainside we came upon the abandoned mining town of Gilma, with an eerie "ghost town" appearance, we could not help but wonder what kind of history the town holds in regards to such an incident and if there is any connection possible to our experience.

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