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SOME OF THE BEST PHOTO EVIDENCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD |
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Taken at King Henry VIII's palace on security cam in December of 2003. The
palace staff was completely puzzled by this robed figure. |
This picture was taken by Tony O'Rahilly in 1995, as Wem Town Hall, Shropshire,
England, burned down. The girl in the doorway was not seen at the time
the photo was taken. When examined by photographic expert Dr. Vernon Harrison,
former president of the Royal Photographic Society the photo was deemed genuine,
in that it was not tampered with. In 1977 there was another fire in
this place, started accidentally by a young girl by the name of Jane Churm. Is
this her ghost? |
This image was caught on infrared film during a paranormal investigation at a Toys
R Us in Sunnyville, California. The man seen leaning on the wall was not observed
with the naked eye. Furthermore, high speed film shots taken at the same time
as this one showed no trace of the leaning figure! The investigation that yielded
this photo was not conducted without good reason. Click this link for more info: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/ghosts/toysrus.htm |
This picture was taken in 1959 by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery apparently no one was
in the backseat when the picture was taken. Mrs. Chinnery recognized the
person in the backseat as her dead mother whose grave she was just visiting!!!
She staked her reputation on the authenticity of the photograph. |
This photo was taken in 1949 at the Royal Hotel in Bungendore NSW, Australia.
Perhaps someone unseen taking time out to have a few brews with his old drinking
buddies? |
Photo taken in 1966 by reverend Ralph Hardy. This was only intended to be a
picture of the now famous Tulip Staircase. |
A ghostly face can be seen in this group photo of R.A.F. Airmen taken in 1919 by
Sir Victor Goddard. (R.A.F. officer, retired) Lending credence to the idea that
this is a actually a real picture of a ghost is the fact that members of the squadron
pictured easily identified the man. It was their fellow airman Freddy Jackson,
an air mechanic who had been killed two days earlier in an accident involving
an airplane propeller. The man in the close up is located in the top row,
fourth from the left. Note the face to the right of the man pictured in
the zoom... |
It has been over 4 years since Hollywood resident and Rock and Roll Historian Brett
Meisner first noticed a strange image in the background of a photo taken of
him at the gravesite of former Doors’ front man Jim Morrison at the Pere Lachaise
Cemetery in Paris, France. After having the photograph and original negative
analyzed by dozens of paranormal and photographic experts, there is still little
explanation as to how or why the ghostly image appeared in the photo. Some believe
it is a forgery, while others simply think it is just a ray of sunlight
playing an odd trick on the human eye. |
These two photos were taken in 1988 at the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten in Maurach, Austria.
Several vacationers gathered for a farewell party at the hotel and decided
to take a group photo. One of the party, Mr. Todd, set up is Canon film camera
on a nearby table and pointed it at the group. (The table is the white band at
the bottom of the photos.) He set the self-timer on the camera and hurried back
to the table. The shutter clicked and the film wound forward, but the flash
did not fire. So Todd set the camera for a second shot. This time the flash fired.
The film was later developed, and it wasn't until one of party members
were viewing the photos that it was noticed that the first (non-flash) photo
showed a somewhat blurry extra head! (In the sequence above, the second (flash)
photo is actually shown first for the sake of comparison.) No one recognized the
ghostly woman, and they could not imagine how her image appeared in the picture.
Besides being a bit out of focus, the woman's head is also too large compared
to the other vacationers, unless she is sitting closer to the camera, which
would put her in the middle of the table. |
The photo was examined by the Royal Photographic Society, the photographic department
of Leicester University, and the Society for Psychical Research, all of which
ruled out a double exposure as the cause. |
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