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233: 29: 130:, brief flashes of light perceived by the eye, sometimes induced by eye movements, "which would also explain the lights “dancing”, “floating” or “darting” across the cemetery." Stollznow reports that not all visitors see the lights, supporting her conclusion that "seeing lights during darkness in Silver Cliff Cemetery is a personal experience, likely caused by a person’s eyes and mind after they have spent many hours determined to “see” something." 111:, Volume 136, No. 2. These lights were seen for the first time by a group of miners who took the cemetery as a shortcut to get to the town more quickly. But the miners got lost and later saw the lights appearing. Word of the lights spread, and as the lights became famous more people became more interested in the cemetery. Some people say these lights are a normal phenomenon called " 104:
The cemetery is noted for reports of "dancing blue lights" seen on occasion around the cemetery at night. The lights, which according to reports look like blue lantern lights or white spheres, are said to float through the cemetery and bounce on the headstones. These effects have been reported since
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investigated the cemetery, and wrote that there were several possible natural explanations for the coloured lights, such as a
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burials. The cemetery is still in use today and is owned and operated by the Town of Silver Cliff.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Silver Cliff Cemetery
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burials and the other half, known as the Cross of the Assumption Cemetery, for
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Legends of America, Ghost Lights of the Silver Cliff Cemetery, by Patty Quinn
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Haunting America: The Truth Behind Some of America's "Most Haunted" Places
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on the retina of the eye sensitive to the colour blue, or the effect of
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Silver Cliff Cemetery is split into two sections, one half for
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the 1880s. The lights were featured in the August 1969
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is a cemetery established in the early 1880s outside
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Buildings and structures in Custer County, Colorado
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Silver Cliff, Colorado
Silver Cliff, Colorado
State Highway 96
Catholic
Protestant
National Geographic Magazine
Wildfire
Karen Stollznow
receptor
phosphenes
Legends of America, Ghost Lights of the Silver Cliff Cemetery, by Patty Quinn
Town of Silver Cliff, Silver Cliff Cemetery
Stollznow, Karen
"The "Dancing Lights" of Silver Cliff Cemetery"
James Randi Educational Foundation
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Silver Cliff Cemetery
Silver Cliff Cemetery
Find a Grave
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38°07′21″N 105°26′34″W / 38.12250°N 105.44278°W / 38.12250; -105.44278
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Cemeteries in Colorado
Atmospheric ghost lights
Cemeteries established in the 1880s
Protected areas of Custer County, Colorado
Buildings and structures in Custer County, Colorado

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