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<blockquote data-quote="hemalsilva" data-source="post: 6783910" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">The Ghost of Boothill Cemetery</span></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/n/C/boothill_ghost_lg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>"This is the photo that changed my opinion about ghost photos," says Terry Ike Clanton, who runs the TombstoneArizona.com website. </p><p>Clanton is an actor, recording artist and cowboy poet, and is also a cousin of the legendary Clanton Gang who clashed with the Earps and Doc Holliday at the famous gunfight at OK Corral. </p><p>Clanton took this photo of his friend at Boothill Graveyard. </p><p>The photo was taken in black and white because he wanted Old West-looking pictures of himself dressed in Clanton's 1880-period clothes. </p><p>Clanton took the film for developing to the local Thrifty Drug Store, and when he got it back was startled at what he saw. Among the gravestones, just to the right of his friend, is the image of what appears to be a thin man in a dark hat. </p><p>By height, the man appears to be either legless, kneeling... or rising up out of the ground.</p><p>"I know there was no other person in this photograph when I shot it," Clanton insists. And he believes the small figure in the background is holding a knife. </p><p>"We thought this was a tie at first, but after further review, it appears to be a knife," Clanton says. </p><p>"The knife is in a vertical position; the tip is located just below the figure's right collar. </p><p>If you're not convinced that something is weird here, look at my friend's shadow in the photo. </p><p>It appears to be going back slightly to the right of him. </p><p>The figure in the back should have the same shadow, but it doesn't!"</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">Ghost in the Burning Building</span></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/k/C/fire_girl_lg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>On November 19, 1995, Wem Town Hall in Shropshire, England burned to the ground. Many spectators gathered to watch the old building, built in 1905, as it was being consumed by the flames. </p><p>Tony O'Rahilly, a local resident, was one of those onlookers and took photos of the spectacle with a 200mm telephoto lens from across the street. One of those photos shows what looks like a small, partially transparent girl standing in the doorway. </p><p>Nether O'Rahilly nor any of the other onlookers or firefighters recalled seeing the girl there.</p><p>O'Rahilly submitted the photo to the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena which, in turn, presented it for analysis to Dr. Vernon Harrison, a photographic expert and former president of the Royal Photographic Society. </p><p>Harrison carefully examined both the print and the original negative, and concluded that it was genuine. </p><p>"The negative is a straightforward piece of black-and-white work and shows no sign of having been tampered with," Harrison said.</p><p>But who is the little girl? </p><p>Wem, a quiet market town in northern Shropshire, had been ravaged by fire in the past. </p><p>In 1677, historical records note, a fire destroyed many of the town's old timber houses. </p><p>A young girl named Jane Churm, the legends say, accidentally set fire to a thatched roof with a candle. </p><p>Many believed her ghost haunted the area and had been seen on a few other occasions.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">Ghosts of the SS Watertown</span></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/j/C/watertown_ghosts_lg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>James Courtney and Michael Meehan, crew members of the S.S. Watertown, were cleaning a cargo tank of the oil tanker as it sailed toward the Panama Canal from New York City in December of 1924. </p><p>Through a freak accident, the two men were overcome by gas fumes and killed. </p><p>As was the custom of the time, the sailors were buried at sea off the Mexican coast on December 4.</p><p>But this was not the last the remaining crew members were to see of their unfortunate shipmates. </p><p>The next day, before dusk, the first mate reported seeing the faces of the two men in the waves off the port side of the ship. </p><p>They remained in the water for 10 seconds, then faded. </p><p>For several days thereafter, the phantom-like faces of the sailors were clearly seen by other members of the crew in the water following the ship.</p><p>On arrival in New Orleans, the ship's captain, Keith Tracy, reported the strange events to his employers, the Cities Service Company, who suggested he try to photograph the eerie faces. </p><p>Captain Tracy purchased a camera for the continuing voyage. When the faces again appeared in the water, Captain Tracy took six photos, then locked the camera and film in the ship's safe. </p><p>When the film was processed by a commercial developer in New York, five of the exposures showed nothing but sea foam. But the sixth showed the ghostly faces of the doomed seamen. </p><p>The negative was checked for fakery by the Burns Detective Agency. After the ship's crew had been changed, there were no more reports of sightings.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">Madonna of Bachelor's Grove</span></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/Z/A/girl_on_gravestone_lg.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This photo was taken during an investigation of Bachelor's Grove cemetery near Chicago by the Ghost Research Society (GRS). </p><p>On August 10, 1991, several members of of the GRS were at the cemetery, a small, abandoned graveyard on the edge of the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve, near the suburb of Midlothian, Illinois. </p><p>Reputed to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the U.S., Bachelor's Grove has been the site of well over 100 different reports of strange phenomena, including apparitions, unexplained sights and sounds, and even glowing balls of light.</p><p>GRS member Mari Huff was taking black and white photos with a high-speed infrared camera in an area where the group had experienced some anomalies with their ghost-hunting equipment. </p><p>The cemetery was empty, except for the GRS members. When developed, this image emerged: what looks like a lonely-looking young woman dressed in white sitting on a tombstone. </p><p>Parts of her body are partially transparent and the style of the dress seems to be out of date.</p><p>Other ghosts reportedly seen in Bachelor's Grove include figures in monks' clothes and the spirit of a glowing yellow man.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">Railroad Crossing Ghost</span></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/4/D/track_ghost25.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>A strange legend surrounds a railroad crossing just south of San Antonio, Texas. </p><p>The intersection of roadway and railroad track, so the story goes, was the site of a tragic accident in which several school-aged children were killed - but their ghosts linger at the spot and will push idled cars across the tracks, even though the path is uphill.</p><p>The story may be just the stuff of urban legend, but the accounts were intriguing enough that I wrote an article about the phenomenon, "The Haunted Railroad Crossing." </p><p>The article included a photograph submitted by Andy and Debi Chesney. </p><p>Their daughter and some of her friends had recently been to the crossing to test the legend, and she took some photographs. </p><p>Inexplicably, a strange, transparent figure turned up in one of the photos. "They had no idea that it was in the picture until the next day when I printed out the picture and showed them," said the Chesneys. </p><p>"It was really freaky. It appears to be a little girl carrying a teddy bear."</p><p>Other readers who have viewed the photo think it shows a little girl with a dog sitting at her feet. </p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemalsilva, post: 6783910, member: 7335"] [CENTER][B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]The Ghost of Boothill Cemetery[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/n/C/boothill_ghost_lg.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] "This is the photo that changed my opinion about ghost photos," says Terry Ike Clanton, who runs the TombstoneArizona.com website. Clanton is an actor, recording artist and cowboy poet, and is also a cousin of the legendary Clanton Gang who clashed with the Earps and Doc Holliday at the famous gunfight at OK Corral. Clanton took this photo of his friend at Boothill Graveyard. The photo was taken in black and white because he wanted Old West-looking pictures of himself dressed in Clanton's 1880-period clothes. Clanton took the film for developing to the local Thrifty Drug Store, and when he got it back was startled at what he saw. Among the gravestones, just to the right of his friend, is the image of what appears to be a thin man in a dark hat. By height, the man appears to be either legless, kneeling... or rising up out of the ground. "I know there was no other person in this photograph when I shot it," Clanton insists. And he believes the small figure in the background is holding a knife. "We thought this was a tie at first, but after further review, it appears to be a knife," Clanton says. "The knife is in a vertical position; the tip is located just below the figure's right collar. If you're not convinced that something is weird here, look at my friend's shadow in the photo. It appears to be going back slightly to the right of him. The figure in the back should have the same shadow, but it doesn't!" [CENTER][B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]Ghost in the Burning Building[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/k/C/fire_girl_lg.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] On November 19, 1995, Wem Town Hall in Shropshire, England burned to the ground. Many spectators gathered to watch the old building, built in 1905, as it was being consumed by the flames. Tony O'Rahilly, a local resident, was one of those onlookers and took photos of the spectacle with a 200mm telephoto lens from across the street. One of those photos shows what looks like a small, partially transparent girl standing in the doorway. Nether O'Rahilly nor any of the other onlookers or firefighters recalled seeing the girl there. O'Rahilly submitted the photo to the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena which, in turn, presented it for analysis to Dr. Vernon Harrison, a photographic expert and former president of the Royal Photographic Society. Harrison carefully examined both the print and the original negative, and concluded that it was genuine. "The negative is a straightforward piece of black-and-white work and shows no sign of having been tampered with," Harrison said. But who is the little girl? Wem, a quiet market town in northern Shropshire, had been ravaged by fire in the past. In 1677, historical records note, a fire destroyed many of the town's old timber houses. A young girl named Jane Churm, the legends say, accidentally set fire to a thatched roof with a candle. Many believed her ghost haunted the area and had been seen on a few other occasions. [CENTER][B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]Ghosts of the SS Watertown[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/j/C/watertown_ghosts_lg.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] James Courtney and Michael Meehan, crew members of the S.S. Watertown, were cleaning a cargo tank of the oil tanker as it sailed toward the Panama Canal from New York City in December of 1924. Through a freak accident, the two men were overcome by gas fumes and killed. As was the custom of the time, the sailors were buried at sea off the Mexican coast on December 4. But this was not the last the remaining crew members were to see of their unfortunate shipmates. The next day, before dusk, the first mate reported seeing the faces of the two men in the waves off the port side of the ship. They remained in the water for 10 seconds, then faded. For several days thereafter, the phantom-like faces of the sailors were clearly seen by other members of the crew in the water following the ship. On arrival in New Orleans, the ship's captain, Keith Tracy, reported the strange events to his employers, the Cities Service Company, who suggested he try to photograph the eerie faces. Captain Tracy purchased a camera for the continuing voyage. When the faces again appeared in the water, Captain Tracy took six photos, then locked the camera and film in the ship's safe. When the film was processed by a commercial developer in New York, five of the exposures showed nothing but sea foam. But the sixth showed the ghostly faces of the doomed seamen. The negative was checked for fakery by the Burns Detective Agency. After the ship's crew had been changed, there were no more reports of sightings. [CENTER][B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]Madonna of Bachelor's Grove[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/Z/A/girl_on_gravestone_lg.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] This photo was taken during an investigation of Bachelor's Grove cemetery near Chicago by the Ghost Research Society (GRS). On August 10, 1991, several members of of the GRS were at the cemetery, a small, abandoned graveyard on the edge of the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve, near the suburb of Midlothian, Illinois. Reputed to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the U.S., Bachelor's Grove has been the site of well over 100 different reports of strange phenomena, including apparitions, unexplained sights and sounds, and even glowing balls of light. GRS member Mari Huff was taking black and white photos with a high-speed infrared camera in an area where the group had experienced some anomalies with their ghost-hunting equipment. The cemetery was empty, except for the GRS members. When developed, this image emerged: what looks like a lonely-looking young woman dressed in white sitting on a tombstone. Parts of her body are partially transparent and the style of the dress seems to be out of date. Other ghosts reportedly seen in Bachelor's Grove include figures in monks' clothes and the spirit of a glowing yellow man. [CENTER][B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]Railroad Crossing Ghost[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/0/4/D/track_ghost25.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] A strange legend surrounds a railroad crossing just south of San Antonio, Texas. The intersection of roadway and railroad track, so the story goes, was the site of a tragic accident in which several school-aged children were killed - but their ghosts linger at the spot and will push idled cars across the tracks, even though the path is uphill. The story may be just the stuff of urban legend, but the accounts were intriguing enough that I wrote an article about the phenomenon, "The Haunted Railroad Crossing." The article included a photograph submitted by Andy and Debi Chesney. Their daughter and some of her friends had recently been to the crossing to test the legend, and she took some photographs. Inexplicably, a strange, transparent figure turned up in one of the photos. "They had no idea that it was in the picture until the next day when I printed out the picture and showed them," said the Chesneys. "It was really freaky. It appears to be a little girl carrying a teddy bear." Other readers who have viewed the photo think it shows a little girl with a dog sitting at her feet. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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