Pics of Ghosts: Ghosts in Pics? This month we take a gander at more ghost photos. Some of them are new submissions from viewers while one ghost pic has stumped many for decades. Are all of these ghost pics evidence of real ghosts or can some of them be explained. We share our thoughts regarding them, but you must also examine them closelyto make up your own mind. We always try to give you as much of the story behind the ghost pics as possible.
Famous Ghost Photos & Famous Places Two of this month's ghost photos are famous: the Toys 'R' Us ghost picture and the Bachelor's Grove ghost photograph. They have undergone scrutiny by many but have managed to survive most criticism. How come? Both of these ghost photos were taken while others present could verify that no one else was there. Other cameras used at the same time of these well-documented investigations did not capture any images of people. These ghost photos have remained as classic examples of apparitions.
Famous Haunted Places & Ghosts Three other photos featured this month were taken at famous haunted places and recently sent into us by our viewers.
One of the photos was taken at the famously haunted, Myrtles Plantation. The other two were snapped inside the infamous Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.
Does visiting a famous haunted site increase the chances of photographing a ghost? Ghost photos and stories make us wonder...
Each month Angels & Ghosts publishes pictures of ghosts sent to us by our visitors, as well as other major ghost photographs that surface on the Internet when possible.
All of the above photos of ghosts may be selected to learn more about them. It is our hope to educate the public that we are not alone, but that ghosts interact with us from a spirit world that is really a part of us -- connected. The ghost pics we receive are shared for your enjoyment and ghost study.
Do you have solid evidence of ghosts? Send us your pics of ghosts, and we might post them for others to see. Because pictures of ghosts are often debated, it is up to the viewer to decide if they are indeed real.