The Lady of Lake Lanier
Secrets, Spirits, and the Haunted Waters of Georgia's Deadliest Lake
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ナレーター:
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Ernesto Munoz
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著者:
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Rick Stupart
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When the dead refuse to stay buried, the living pay the price.
Beneath the pristine surface of Georgia's most popular recreational lake lies America's darkest secret. Lake Lanier attracts millions of visitors each year to its sparkling waters and scenic shores, but few know that this man-made paradise was built on a foundation of racial violence, community destruction, and systematic erasure that continues to claim lives today.
Since 1957, over 700 people have died in Lake Lanier's waters under circumstances that defy explanation. Experienced swimmers vanish without a trace. Boats fail mysteriously in calm conditions. And witnesses report encounters with a ethereal figure known as the Lady of the Lake—a woman in white who appears to those about to join the ranks of the disappeared.
But who is the Lady of the Lake, and what does she want?
Marine biologist Dr. Elena Rodriguez thought she knew. A rational scientist conducting routine water quality tests, she dismissed local folklore as superstition—until the night she came face to face with the Lady herself. What Rodriguez discovered in that supernatural encounter would force her to confront uncomfortable truths about American history and the price we pay for building progress on buried injustice.
The Lady of Lake Lanier reveals the shocking true story behind America's most haunted waters. From the thriving Black community of Oscarville—destroyed in a 1912 racial cleansing and buried beneath the lake forty years later—to the modern-day disappearances that continue to baffle investigators, this meticulously researched investigation exposes how historical trauma manifests as supernatural terror.