Ghost light
Ghost light or ghostlight may refer to:
- Atmospheric ghost lights, lights (or fires) that appear in the atmosphere without an obvious cause
- Aleya (Ghost light), in Bengal state of India
- Brown Mountain Lights, lights that can be seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, US
- Cohoke Light, a phenomenon reported near West Point, Virginia
- Chir Batti in Rann of Kutch area in Gujarat state of India
- Hessdalen lights, unexplained lights observed in rural central Norway
- Light of Saratoga, a legend from the Big Thicket region of southeast Texas, US
- Maco light, occasionally seen between the late 19th century and 1977 in North Carolina, US
- Marfa lights, a phenomenon reported in west Texas, US
- Min Min light, an unexplained light phenomenon that has often been reported in outback Australia
- Naga fireball, a phenomenon said to be seen annually on the Mekong River
- Paulding Light, a light that appears in a valley outside Paulding, Michigan
- The Spooklight, a ghost light on U.S. Route 66
- St. Elmo's fire, a weather phenomenon of an electrical aura
- St. Louis Light, also known as the St. Louis Ghost Light, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Will-o'-the-wisp, also called ghost-light in some countries, a natural phenomenon producing a ghostly light sometimes seen at night or twilight over bogs, swamps, and marshes
- Ghost light (theatre), a light left lit overnight in a theater
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