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Once, on an ASSAP training course, someone who'd been on the Chislehurst vigil was talking to a trainee he'd never met before. He was intrigued, and surprised, to be told that the ASSAP investigation had witnessed some amazing paranormal activity! It seems that accounts of that night had gone around through 'friends of friends' (FOAF) and got a little exaggerated in the process. Such 'chinese whispers' are common in paranormal research circles.

   

History of haunting

Chislehurst caves are in south-east London. Despite their name, the chalk tunnels are artificial, the result of ancient flint mining. They were used during WW1 as an ammunition store and in WW2 as an air raid shelter.

The caves have long had a reputation for being haunted. There is even a 'haunted pool'. There used to be a 'challenge' with a reward for anyone who could spend the night there alone. Two years before ASSAP's investigation, two tour guides took up the challenge. One of them was interviewed by Haunted Kent and reported a frightening experience.

It is possible to visit the caves though only on guided tours. The 'challenge' has long since been stopped on safety grounds. The caves have an official website with more information here.

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