There are many strange events that pass on man
daily, some of which have found an explanation and others have remained stuck
without anything explained to him, such as that strange story of the
disappearance of the lighthouse guards, on the opposite side of the west coast
of Scotland there is Flanon Island is one of the small uninhabited islands The
island consists of a number of huge rocks and came out of the rocks water and
above you there is a plain slope covering the green grass without any bushes
and extends that plain for several long miles No sound is heard on the island
other than the sound of waves and water jars, and there is only one building on
the island, a lighthouse called the Ellen Moore Lighthouse, which was built in
1899.
And that lighthouse had three guards one day
the guards disappeared completely without any trace of what is left but they
left some strange evidence which means that the last moments before their
disappearance were full of horror, one morning in December 1900 the magnate
James Harvey stopped his ship next to that remote island with the lighthouse
worker Joseph Moore to switch his shift with the three crowned guards on board
the island and when the captain knocked the trumpet the workers did not come
and fired a relief shot but None of them answered him and finally decided to
send Joseph on a small boat to the island.
When Joseph arrived at the island, he found
something strange, as if there was something heavy on his chest. When he
reached the door of the lighthouse, he found it open. He assumed that the three
guards were inside, so he entered, but he did not find anyone. When he entered
their room, he found only one coat hanging on the hanger. In the kitchen, he
found one moldy meal on the kitchen table and one of the chairs upside down on
the floor. So he concluded that the men had gotten up from the dining table
quickly and found that all the clocks in the lighthouse were stopped. At one
time, he started searching everywhere on the island and the lighthouse, but did
not find the three guards.
He immediately returned to the ship and
informed the captain of what he had found, so the captain decided to send to
the high administration in Edinburgh and began to explain the situation in
full, and several days after that incident, the head of the Lighthouse
Department, Robert Mohid, came to the place himself to investigate this matter
and found the situation already, but he found a journal of one of the
lighthouse guards and found that on December 12, Thomas Marshall wrote that
they were exposed to very strong winds and wrote that the guard William Mark
Arthur was always crying without any A reason, but the goalkeeper James Ducat
was always far from them.
Although the weather was calm and there were no
storms anywhere in all of Scotland, but they wrote that the storm lasted 12,
13, 14, and he found on the 15th that he wrote that the storm was over and the
sea was calm and Robert found a number of ropes tied in one of the rocks of the
lighthouse, but the strange thing is that the bodies disappeared, even if there
was a storm, where are the bodies? The waves would have lifted the bodies on the
beach for sure, and in the seventies of the last century The lighthouse was
completely closed and this is after the workers always hear the sounds of
distress and a frightening sound that calls on the three disappeared guards,
and a lot of theories have emerged for the disappearance of the guards, most
notably that they were kidnapped by aliens, and the disappearance of the three
guards remains a secret to this day.

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