The photo series captured the famous 'ghost' controversy

Although there is no evidence to prove that ghosts or souls exist, many people have happened to capture ghost images that make viewers surprised.

Whether ghosts or the afterlife really exist or not remains a mysterious question without an answer. Although there is no evidence to prove that ghosts or souls exist, many people have accidentally taken pictures of "ghosts" that made viewers unable to be surprised.

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This bizarre photo was taken by Kim Davison when he took his family to a lake in Helidon, Queensland, Austrailia 2014. After washing the picture, Kim could not help but be startled when he saw another child, identical. Doreen O'Sullivan girl drowned at the location of his family taking pictures from 1915 in the picture.

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The picture "take a selfie" by Peaches Geldof with his son Astala in the bathroom.After watching the picture, Peaches discovered a strange hand on his shoulder.She said that strange hand was the ghost of a woman who had committed suicide 100 years ago at the house where she was staying.

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During her night shift, nurse Andrew Milburn took a picture of a "ghost" of a girl in a white, fuzzy dress walking down the corridor of Clarendon Wing hospital.

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Heather Sewell, living in Canterbury, Kent, was shocked and surprised to see a faded ghost in a photo of a christening ceremony in the church.When she looked closely, she realized that it was Terry, whose husband died 17 years ago.

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A mysterious "ghost" appears in Alison Lambert's photo of Box of Cards, in Farsley, West Yorkshire.In the picture is the faint shadow of a soldier who was supposed to be Friend Peel from the Artillery 10, Brigade 147, Royal Artillery, who died in World War I.

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John Finch, from the town of Sutton, in London, he captured a transparent white shadow of a woman in a long dress at Putney Vale cemetery, when he came here to visit his grave.

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A photo taken at the birthday party of an account friend named Dannycolby posted online made many people surprised and curious.In the picture, a male face appeared right at the burning fire, the strange thing was that the mysterious face even saw his pupils clearly.

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Update 24 May 2019
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