Monk This is a photo that became quite famous over the years. It shows a hooded figure that seems to float on the steps of the altar at England's Newby Church. The photo was taken in the 1960's by the Reverend K.F. Lord, who was merely photographing the front of the sanctuary. He reported that he saw no such figure at the time of his visit.


Aborigines This color photograph (taken in 1959) in Australian outback by the Reverend R.S. Blance at Corroboree Rock, located 100 miles from Alice Springs. According to the legends of the site, the place was known for being a spot where the Aborigine tribesmen carried out terrible ceremonies in the past. According to the minister, there was no other human activity in the area at the time the photo was taken.


Waiting This photograph was taken "Ghost Research Society" investigator named Mari Huff during an investigation of Bachelor's Grove Cemetery near Chicago.

The photo was taken using an infra-red film during a daytime excursion to the reputedly haunted graveyard. In the developed photograph, there appeared a semi-transparent figure of a woman seated on a tombstone within the cemetery grounds. She was not visible to anyone who was present and in fact, the image appeared in a much larger, almost panoramic view of the cemetery. The portion of the photo where the woman appears was enlarged when investigators noticed there was something out of the ordinary about it.

Skeptics declared the photo a hoax (as usual) but the photo was examined by a number of professional photographers and while they would have liked to say that it was a fraud, they admitted that they were unable to. They ruled out the possibility of a double-exposure and the theory that it was a photo of a live woman who was made to appear like a ghost. Some people said she was casting a shadow, but this is nothing more than the natural coloring of the landscape. Besides that, if she is casting a shadow in that direction, why isn't anything else?

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