This ghost picture, taken by the late Robert D. Walsh at a mill in the United States, was published in 1929. Mr. Walsh’s story was he was rebuilding the staircase and he needed a photo of it. His dog started acting weird at the staircase, but he himself felt nothing that day. This is what came up! (Via: Unknown)
This picture was taken in 1891 by Sybell Corbet. The figure of a man can be seen sitting in the chair to the left. His head, collar and right arm on the armrest are clearly visible. It is believed to be the ghost of Lord Combermere. (Via: Wiki)
This is a picture taken at a church that many people believe to be a demon or maybe even a ghost of one of the ministers. (Via: Unknown)
On 23 May 1964, Jim Templeton, a firefighter from Carlisle, Cumberland(now part of Cumbria), took three photographs of his five-year-old daughter while on a day trip to Burgh Marsh. Templeton said the only other people on the marshes that day were a couple of old ladies sitting in a car at the far end of the marsh. In a letter to the Daily Mail in 2002, Templeton stated, “I took three pictures of my daughter Elizabeth in a similar pose – and was shocked when the middle picture came back from Kodak displaying what looks like a spaceman in the background. Templeton insists that he did not see the figure until after his photographs were developed, and analysts at Kodak confirmed that the photograph was genuine.
I'm in Miami and nobody here said anything about aliens. It looks like all of that started online. Basically, some kids got into a fight and people overreacted. TBH, the reaction from the police is pretty on brand for them, especially because it was a tourist heavy area.
And the "mall" isn't even a real mall. It's a glorified tourist trap that no local goes to unless they're showing a relative around.
Yeah, I figured it as much! I mean, with all the issues happening in the US with guns and such. I figured a lot of cop cars was a very understandable move on their part.
I cannot find any source of the 10 foot tall aliens at the Miami Mall? LOL
This picture was taken in the late 1950’s. When a woman was visiting her mother’s grave and decided to take a picture of her husband, who was waiting in the car. When she developed them days later, she noticed that in the backseat, her deceased mother was also wanting her picture taken! (Via: Unknown) [Facebook]
The Doidge Angel photograph was found on some film. Danny Sullivan purchased at a British junk shop. Accompanying the film were several letters from the 1950s that related stories of angel sightings dating back to World War I. The letters had belonged to William Doidge who had written an American soldier named Doug whose friend had seen an angel appear above a Gloucestershire lake prior to twenty soldiers dying there in a bridge collapse. Doidge searched Woodchester Mansion for the angel and in 1952, he captured this amazing angel photograph. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
Classic ghost picture seen around the web. Not much known behind it. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
Ectoplasm is paranormal experience were spiritual energy is seen coming out of the ears, eyes, nose, and mouth. Mostly seen with mediums when people try and contact the dead, they make things appear! (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
This photograph appeared in both the Chicago Sun-Times and the National Examiner. It was taken during an investigation in Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery on August 10, 1991 with a group of GRS members. The picture is an enlarged black and white infrared shot taken of an area where many of the group noticed something unusual with some of the equipment they used. It shows a young woman sitting on a tombstone with parts of her lower and upper body being somewhat semi-transparent. The dress she is wearing is also out-of-date. It was taken by member, Jude Huff-Felz. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
This real angel picture is commonly seen on the web and was taken after an auto accident. The passengers in the car survived, which lead many to believe a real angel assisted them and was caught in this picture. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
1916 photograph of what appears to be an Angel in the sky. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]
The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as The Great Los Angeles Air Raid, is the name given by contemporary sources to the rumored enemy attack and subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late 24 February to early 25 February 1942 over Los Angeles, California. (Via: Wiki) [ Facebook ]
Brown Lady of Raynham Hall ghost photograph, Captain Hubert C. Provand. First published in Countrylife magazine, 1936. (Via: Wiki) [ Facebook ]
This interesting photograph was supposed to be of the man you see in the cowboy hat. He had the pictures done in black and white to create more of an old west feel. When he had the pictures developed he was scared by what he saw. What looks like a man rising from the ground and holding what looks to be a knife. The man who took the photo says that there were no other people anywhere nearby. What makes this photo so mysterious is the fact that the figure is not casting a shadow as it should be and is only visible from the chest up, as if it were in a hole. (Via: Unknown) [ Facebook ]