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Hantu galah (pole ghost) is a very tall and thin ghost found among trees and bamboo. To make it disappear, a person simply picks up a stick or twig and breaks it. It is normally female. [22] Hantu tetek (nipple ghost) appears as an old woman with pendulous breasts. [23] Hantu laut (sea spirits) are animistic water spirits who assist fishermen ...
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The Malay word for ghost is hantu. However, this word also covers all sorts of demons, goblins and undead creatures and are thought to have real physical bodies, instead of just apparitions or spectres. The most famous of these is the pontianak or matianak, the ghost of a female stillborn child which lures men in the form of a beautiful woman.
When the photo was developed, he found the image of a person standing amongst the scrub, surrounding the clearing. Image credits: Adelaide Presbyterian #15 Elderly Couple With A Young Female Spirit
There have been many sightings of the creature, which the local Orang Asli people call hantu jarang gigi, which translates as "Snaggle-toothed Ghost". [1] Recorded claims of Mawas sightings date back to 1871.
For many people, the word “ghost” conjures up one of two images: A menacing apparition that terrorizes unsuspecting homeowners, or a cute trick-or-treater covered in a white bed sheet.
Though commonly referred to in its native languages as a ghost, the penanggalan cannot be readily classified as a classical undead being. Rather, it is a witch that developed the ability to take such a form through meditation in a vat of vinegar. The creature is, for all intents and purposes, a living human being during daytime or at any time ...
Is there a ghost in this image, or is it just an optical illusion? The latest photo driving the internet insane is bound to give you nightmares -- or at least a serious case of the heebie-jeebies.