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When Doug McHughes arrived at [[The Campground|the campground]] at the box canyon under Rattlesnake Mesa, William Branham was out about a ½ mile out from the camp with Banks Wood, showing him the place where seven angels had visited him the year before.   
When Doug McHughes arrived at the campground at the box canyon under [[Rattlesnake Mesa]], William Branham was out about a ½ mile out from the camp with Banks Wood, showing him the place where seven angels had visited him the year before.   


The group hunted for four days.  On the fourth day, as Doug McHughes was taking some pictures of the camp, something unusual happened.  William Branham had just walked over to the rock where the campfire was when everyone heard a noise coming straight out of the sky.  Looking up, they watched what Doug described as "a screaming wind" come straight out of the sky and hit the top of the cliff above the campground.  The wind circled the whole area, whipping the tops of the trees and tearing rocks from out of the cliff.  Not sure of what was going on, Doug McHughes looked at William Branham, who had taken his hat off and was staring into the wind.  Although William Branham later mentioned that the wind made three claps, Doug McHughes said that all he heard was just "a screaming noise".  After what seemed about five minutes, the wind went straight up into the sky and disappeared.   
The group hunted for four days.  On the fourth day, as Doug McHughes was taking some pictures of the camp, something unusual happened.  William Branham had just walked over to the rock where the campfire was when everyone heard a noise coming straight out of the sky.  Looking up, they watched what Doug described as "a screaming wind" come straight out of the sky and hit the top of the cliff above the campground.  The wind circled the whole area, whipping the tops of the trees and tearing rocks from out of the cliff.  Not sure of what was going on, Doug McHughes looked at William Branham, who had taken his hat off and was staring into the wind.  Although William Branham later mentioned that the wind made three claps, Doug McHughes said that all he heard was just "a screaming noise".  After what seemed about five minutes, the wind went straight up into the sky and disappeared.