The Devils Puddle, Legend Of The Blue Hole

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By efeyas

Blue Hole - New Jersey

Blue Hole Pine Barrens, New Jersey
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Blue Hole Pine Barrens, New Jersey

New Jersey has probably spawned the most well known cryptozological, paranormal oddity of the century, the Jersey Devil. The Beast, a creature not scientifically proven to exist, has terrorized the population of New Jersey for over 270 years. But in the back woods , hiding in the remote crevices of the Pine Barrens, there awaits a less well known but equally mysterious legend, the Blue Hole.

Located deep in the Pine Barrens of Winslow Township, NJ, lies a circular, perfectly crystal clear body of water(weird, as all sources of water in the Pine Barrens are tea colored). This small but legendary pool is not only said to be bottomless but a frequent pit stop of the Jersey Devil, his personal portal to Hell, they say. Still as glass, the water looks inviting, especially on a hot summer day. Yet locals warn their children to stay away and whatever they do, don't swim in it. Tales of unexplained whirpools and mysterious drownings have long been part of the pools lore. For those who were lucky enough to get away have claimed they felt an icy hand pulling them down into the chilly depths.

The area around the pool is eerily silent. No animals can be heard and no life, no fish or vegetation, seem to exist at all inside it. The pool always maintains an icy chill, 58 degrees to be exact, depsite the high temps in the summer months. It is said it is bottomless directly in the center and the walls, or outer rim, are made of a fine sand, sometimes referred to as sugar sand, which locals liken to quicksand.

According to unconfirmed reports, several people have drowned or otherwise died in this lake for unknown reasons-there bodies found floating on the top of the water with scratch marks embedded into their legs and ankles. One victim, imparticuliar, was found with a broken neck and a gapping black hole where their eye should have been. Is this the work of the devil or an insane occultist? Who knows but its creepy thats for sure.

Suspecting this lake to be a favorite lurking place of the creature, locals used to set traps for it, and there are photographs of these in existence. As for another mysterious quality, some less reputable sources say that the bottom of the blue hole is a porthole to another realm. Witness have testified through out the years to seeing an elusive, unknown creature, similiar to the physical description of the Jersey Devil, entering and exciting the pool at night. Reports of weird sounds, eerie lights, and ghosts have been reported as well.

Fact or Fiction? I'll let you decide!

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cluense 2 years ago

Awesome Hub!

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efeyas Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks! :)

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habee Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Great hub! We have a similar "pond" in Georgia. Thanks for sharing!

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efeyas Hub Author 2 years ago

Habee:

Glad you liked it! :)

Sara 2 years ago

Blue hole was pumped for the fine sand mentioned,making it so deep and my mother swam there many times throughout her childhood without any "icy hands" pulling her.

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efeyas Hub Author 2 years ago

Sara:

Very interesting that your mother swam there as I myself have actually been in that neck of the woods. Although I did not experience anything paranormal the secluded area itself was errie. It just goes to say that not everyone experiences paranormal activity just because a place is reported as being haunted. It is a legend, a collection of un-confirmed reports, that has been passed down over the generations, thats what makes it interesting!

Thanks for your comment :)

sam 2 years ago

i live right near there it may be possible that the lake is some sort of sandplant

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lust maker 21 months ago

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efeyas Hub Author 10 months ago

Thanks Lust maker, I will! Cool name by the way :)

Jemmudoh 10 months ago

I think it would be a great idea to kill the pool by pouring plenty of sulphuric acid into it and declare it a 'no go area' for good...

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tom hellert Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

E,

catchin up on some readin- great job i knew of the NJ Devil, heard about the Pines but never the blue hole-wish one of those ghost hunter sows would investigate.... it would be awesome to see.....

great job E- see ya later

TH

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efeyas Hub Author 7 months ago

Jemmudoh great idea!

Tom~ Very interesting topic but some of us New Jersey people seem to dismiss it as nothing unusual (same goes for the Jersey devil as well :()! Oh well, maybe one of these days Ghost Hunters will check it out and prove their is something paranormal going on there once and for all!

Red 4 months ago

Awesome

mark 3 months ago

eeeeeeeeeeee

Tony 3 months ago

They are talking about the small blue hole, its not a lake or even a large pond which is what makes it so odd. There are larger ponds/lakes that have sand mining operation on them that are exceptionally deep that can be found in the area.

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PennyCarey 14 hours ago

Kinda weird, seems interesting though I wouldn't want to swim in it lol.

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