The Legend Of The Witch Tree In North Carolina May Send Chills Down Your Spine
Every once in a while history and legend collide to produce a spine-tingling tale worthy of retelling again and again. Such is the case with the little known, yet locally famous witch tree in North Carolina. Sit back and prepare to wonder if this tale is true, then just how in the world did we live in a time when this could have happened.

To this day, you'll find a tree here. It's called the Cora Tree. It's enormous and hundreds of years old.

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In speculation, we'd think this was for protection or even privacy. But that's not what the townspeople thought. They thought Cora had something to hide.

At one point, Cora touched a cow and soon after the cow's milk dried up. And to top it all off, Cora was a good at catching fish. So when the local fisherman suddenly were unable to catch any, they assumed it was Cora's fault. In fact. ALL of it was Cora's fault.

They brought her and her baby to the witch tree and tied them to the tree and prepared to burn them. But just as they were about to light the kindling at Cora's feet, one of those afternoon storms that are so famous in the Outer Banks struck without warning and a bolt of lightning literally hit Cora's tree knocking everyone back and to the ground.

If you look closely today, you can still easily see Cora's name still carved into the tree.

For more, watch this short video captured at the Cora Tree by YouTube user In My Head:
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