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This photo was taken in 1959 by Mrs. Mabel Chimney in a British churchyard.
She had just finished photographing her mother’s grave and then took a picture of
her husband, who was waiting for her in the car. He was alone in the auto at that
 time, yet the developed photograph clearly showed Mrs. Chimney’s mother in the
back seat of the car. A photo expert examined it for a British newspaper and
declared the photo to be authentic. In fact, he went as far as to declare, “I
stake my reputation on the fact that this picture is genuine,” he said.


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South of Antonio Texas is a set of track where a train hit a bus full of kids.
The children did not survive and ever since the tracks have been haunted by the children.


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This picture was reportedly taken with infrared film during an investigation at the Sunnyvale, California, Toys 'R' Us store. Witnesses claimed the

 man leaning against the wall was not visible and did not appear in photos taken at the same time with normal film


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Spectre Ghost


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This photo is the famous “Lord Combermere Photograph”, which was
first published in 1895. It gained almost instant fame among psychic researchers
and remains a mystery to this day.The photo was part of an account by Miss Sybell
Corbett who took the photograph in December 1891 while staying with her sister at
Combermere Abbey in Cheshire, England.


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Guardian angel ghost after car crash.


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               This infrared photograph was taken by Jude Huff-Felz during a daylight parapsychological investigation by the Ghost Research Society in Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Midlothian, Illinois, on August 10, 1991. It was apparently part of a larger panorama of the cemetery and not the focal point of the photograph. The photo shows a woman with long hair and bangs sitting in a relaxed position on a bench. She appears to wear a light-colored dress that reaches her ankles.   


       

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      This photograph was taken by local resident Tony O'Rahilly on 19 November, 1995, as Wem Town Hall, Shropshire, England, burned to the ground. When O'Rahilly took the photo, neither he, nor other onlookers, saw the little girl in the doorway. The picture was taken with a 200mm lens from across the road because O'Rahilly and other onlookers were prevented by police and fire personnel from approaching the burning structure.


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The above two pictures show footage from a closed circuit camera at  the palace of Henry VIII (Hampton Court Castle) just outside London.  Security was concerned about a fire exit that was often found open and checked the footage to find this ethereal figure opening and then closing the doors.   The figure appears to be wearing long, flowing robes, and could be a woman - maybe King Henry's 3rd wife, Jane Seymour who died on the premises shortly after giving birth.  This footage was taken in December, 2003.   

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