Old Ventura Pier

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The old pier is supposed to be haunted by a man who was swept into the ocean and drowned during a squall. His ghost can be seen on the pier during stormy weather, signalling for them to leave before vanishing.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
San Buenaventura State Beach
Ventura, CA
United States

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GPS:
34.27224683944441, -119.29263961210381
County:
Ventura County, California
Nearest Towns:
Ventura, CA (0.4 mi.)
Oxnard Shores, CA (6.3 mi.)
El Rio, CA (7.8 mi.)
Saticoy, CA (8.2 mi.)
Oxnard, CA (8.4 mi.)
Channel Islands Beach, CA (8.8 mi.)
Oak View, CA (8.8 mi.)
Port Hueneme, CA (10.2 mi.)
Mira Monte, CA (11.2 mi.)
Meiners Oaks, CA (12.1 mi.)

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