Route from Ceres to Beaufort-West |
This ghost legend is told in
an area just northeast of Cape Town.
A ghost wagon is often seen chasing across the fields in the early morning hours--when all is silent.
It is stated it travels at great speeds near routes in the Western Cape area.
One witness
account about this strange phenomenon was shared in a book about South African
Legends written over a century ago.
A Major Ellis was traveling
from Ceres to Beauford-West. It was a beautiful morning, so the Major had opted to
ride in the front with the coach driver.
They were making good
progress when one of the coach wheels broke. The driver pulled the coach to the
side of the road to inspect the damage.
As soon as the two men hopped
down, they heard a wagon swiftly moving toward their location. Ellis expressed
the fear that this wagon would collide with them.
But the coach driver--a man
by the name Anthony de Beer--reassured him that the sound they heard wasn’t
coming from the road.
As this racing wagon drew
nearer, the sound became deafening. As it drew abreast of the two men’s location
Anthony shouted, “Where the devil are you going?”
A loud voice answered, “To
hell.” The two men then heard a horrible laugh. They caught a fleeting glimpse
of the wagon driver’s face--he was deathly white, had cold dark piercing
eyes and a bandana covered his mouth and nose.
Again they heard an evil
laugh.
As the wagon passed a blast
of cold air followed it. Once it was out of sight, Anthony mumbled, “never seen
a spirit before.”
As Ellis and Anthony headed
back toward the coach all was quiet again. They stopped in their tracks when
they spotted two ashen men sitting near a roaring fire.
As they approached the fire--
these two men disappeared. When they approached where they had seen the fire, there was no trace of it.
For the next several days
Anthony fell into a deep depression. The Major tried to snap him out of his malaise, but nothing seemed to work.
Anthony knew the legend about
the ghost wagon. The Major did not.
The legend states if the
ghost wagon races toward you but no one calls out it will crash into you and
everyone is doomed. But if one person shouts out to the cart--as Anthony did--he
will save everyone’s life except his own.
A week later Anthony’s body
was found dead at the bottom of a cliff next to his coach and horses.
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