Chualar Road

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At the end of Chualar Road at night, some say a ghostly woman walks along the roadside. She disappears as you drive past her. A report by a motorcyclist said he was thrown off the bike by something unseen, blacked out, and awoke to see a woman with black hair standing over him and staring at him. When he blinked, she was gone.

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Address:
Chualar Road
Chualar, CA
United States

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GPS:
36.58124742880267, -121.49912667267927
County:
Monterey County, California
Nearest Towns:
Chualar, CA (1.3 mi.)
Gonzales, CA (6.0 mi.)
Spreckels, CA (8.7 mi.)
Salinas, CA (10.9 mi.)
Boronda, CA (12.7 mi.)
Soledad, CA (14.5 mi.)
Carmel Valley Village, CA (15.7 mi.)
Prunedale, CA (16.4 mi.)
Tres Pinos, CA (17.5 mi.)
Ridgemark, CA (17.6 mi.)

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  1. I live in chualar i will always hear about this story but the other day i saw the pic of the lady with the white face i decide to go with my girlfriend at night and drive by the backroads and take pic and i captured in one of the photos a woman next to a light post sticking her head out looking at us i was so excited to capture something like this and it looks like her.

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