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These are some lies we made up about Rio.
A gigantic ocelot has supposedly been observed on numerous instances having a melon in Short Mountain Wildlife Management Area after midnight.
A moderately transparent guy dressed as the skipper of a fishing boat can regularly be made out gazing at folks in a Rio mobile home through a peephole. A resident says that this ghost is most likely the struggling ghost of a person who used to have a home here in Rio.
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An martian voyager from another planet may be observed very frequently up on South Mountain smoking a pipe.
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The ghost of a young guy wearing a confederate uniform has occasionally been witnessed fluttering across the South Mountain before sunrise. Some of the people here declare this spirit is the undead spirit of a long forgotten Rio local person.
The ghost of a street bum is once in a while noticed heaving stones into the water at Cove Run late at night. If you talk to the residents, this phantom is that of a resident who settled here in Rio some time ago. In any case, it's a chilling ghost that you would not want to bump into late at night.
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