Bus driver is real-life ghostbuster as he hunts ghouls round haunted UK websites
A spooks hunter is a real ghost bus-ter because he spends his time looking for ghosts when he’s not driving buses.
Ken Oliver, 40, has visited more than 50 abandoned locations, including houses, mines, caves and graveyards across the country. Ken, from Ayrshire & Arran, Scotland, UK, got into ghost hunting after he claimed a book was thrown at him by spirit as a child.
He said: “I explore abandoned mines alone, deep dark underground but by far the scariest place was lime-kiln mine in Scotland.
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“The interior is completely insulated by the noises of outside life and and coming across a slogan which read ‘goodbye richard’ i knew someone must’ve met their end here.
“The most powerful moment was when I saw an old man’s wheelchair sitting there in perfect condition among the ruins of a house.
“Another moment I had filming an abandoned Manor house in Scotland. I had left the camera and went to pick up my backpack about 100 meters away… looking at the footage later on it sounds like someone standing on a plastic bottle next to the camera while I was away.
“Each location has its own unique energy, different to the last. With some places, I feel giddy with excitement and others creep me out to the point where I can’t leave quick enough.”