Kailua-Kona, Hawaii


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Kailua-Kona is described as a location rich in haunted folklore, with reported sightings of Night Marchers (ancient Hawaiian warrior spirits) and other apparitions at the King Kamehameha Hotel and other Ali'i Drive hotels. The spirit of a governor's dog, Boki's ghost dog (Bokei), is said to wander the roads, while a former property on the Kona coast is reportedly haunted by a monstrous black cow and a large woman. Reported Paranormal Phenomena in Kona Night Marchers: These are the apparitions of ancient Hawaiian warriors who, with echoing steps and the sound of drums, can sometimes be seen following the lunar cycle. King Kamehameha Hotel: This hotel is said to be haunted by both Night Marchers and spirits of Hawaiian royalty, with guests reportedly encountering figures, demons, and even witnessing two warriors fighting on the waves. Boki's Ghost Dog (Bokei): The spirit of a former governor's dog is said to patrol the Kona roads at night, appearing as a large, yellowish shape with glistening teeth and eyes. Haunted House in South Kona: A legendary house was home to a ghostly black cow and the apparition of a large woman, said to be the spirit of a woman who raised the cow. Other reports from the area include encounters with shadowy figures, demonic entities, and encounters with ancient warriors fighting on the ocean waves.

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