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    Default What's with all the animal sacrifices in Jamaica Bay?

    Talked to a few different people. The consensus is that you're walking down a trail to a point or sandy beach somewhere, and you come upon a bunch of dead animals scattered around in a ritual fashion.

    The last guy I talked to was walking to his favorite plugging spot and found 6 white doves in a circle with the heads cut off.

    Anyone have any thoughts on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    Anyone have any thoughts on this?
    Yeah, a lot of sick/twisted people out there who do weird **** in the name of religion. You will find fruit offerings, pineapples and other funky stuff in the parking lot of the NCB as well. The Haitians and Guyanese are behind some of these offerings, I was told.

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    Haitian voodoo, santeria, means there are no fish there, and they want the voodoo god to bring some in. :

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    ^^^ Voodoo hoodoo!

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    Default Voodoo beach reports

    Was talking to a few people over there the last few days. This is based on what they told me. Anyone who has any different info, let me know and I'll post it up.

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    Default Hindu religious practices in Jamaica bay

    I talked to a Guyanese guy and his family. They said there are different groups that go there for religious ceremonies. According to him, the Hindu people are the ones with the strange signs in the sand, the flowers and fruit on the water, the buddhist statues, and the paper boats they sail out into the water as religious offerings.


    Sand signs, he said something about they make these signs for good luck.
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