Q Station, Manly: What it's like to stay at one of Australia's most haunted sites

By Kerry van der Jagt
Updated November 14 2016 - 12:18pm, first published November 13 2016 - 12:15am
Discovering the fascinating history of  Q Station - scary bits and more. Photo: Supplied
Discovering the fascinating history of Q Station - scary bits and more. Photo: Supplied
Q Station, Manly. Photo: Supplied
Q Station, Manly. Photo: Supplied
Kayaking at Q Station. Photo: Nickie Thompson
Kayaking at Q Station. Photo: Nickie Thompson
P5 Former First Class Dining Room at Q Station. Photo: Pat McMahon
P5 Former First Class Dining Room at Q Station. Photo: Pat McMahon

Once our eyes grow accustomed to the dark we see it; an autopsy table, a corpse covered by a sheet, a row of specimen jars.

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