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This particular photograph was taken in 1941 at the reopening of the South Forks Bridge in Canada. At first glimpse it seems like any other photograph from that period in time… But if you have a look at the particulars, something certainly is not quite appropriate. There looks to be one man dressed in modern clothing among the hats and suit jackets of the 1940s. He also looks to be holding a modern camera, wearing odd glasses and sporting a logo that does not rather suit the time period.
In 1964, French photographer Robert Serrec identified and took a quick photograph of what looks like a giant snake-like creature slumbering on the sea floor off the coast of Queensland, Australia. While some have presented the concept that it is a large tarp, no trustworthy clarification has ever been discovered for this unusual photograph.
Since the 1940s (and maybe prior) there has been a peculiar light phenomenon seen in the Hessdalen Valley, Norway. The phenomenon has a form of white or yellow light of unknown source standing or floating about ground level. Between 1981-1984, the lights were seen up to 20x per week, but have considerably decreased in frequency since then, only showing up about 10-20 times per year. In spite of ongoing research and various hypothesis, there has yet to be a genuine justification.
In 2000, two pictures considered to be of a ‘Skunk Ape’ were taken by an anonymous woman and mailed to the Sarasota County, Florida, Sheriff’s Department. The pictures were complemented by a letter from the woman in which she states to have took pictures of an ape in her backyard. People state that it is a black bear, but it does not share a likeness.
As a lot of family’s would, the Cooper’s relocated into their new home in Texas and sought to take a picture of the family sitting together. Nevertheless, as the photograph was taken, a body seems to be falling from the ceiling. As further investigation has brought no credible reason, there are numerous speculations as to what is taking place.
Just about all human civilizations have legends of giants, men standing several feet taller than the normal with titanic strength. But no fossil proof has ever been discovered of one – except if you count the unsettling pictures taken by a man named Gregor Sporri in 1985. On a trip to Egypt, Sporri found an aged grave robber who was in possession of a mummified finger measuring 15 inches long – one that could possibly have had to come from a man at least 12 feet tall in height. Nobody’s ever been able to explain or debunk the photographs he took.
Pictures from a Charlie Chaplin promotional film shot in 1928 demonstrate a woman who seems to be talking on a cell phone. While numerous have bombarded the concept of what’s taking place, her mannerisms and body language are extremely comparable to what you’d notice currently if you witnessed a person walking and talking on their mobile phone.
On May 20, 1967, Stefan Michalak had been in the woods near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada when he observed two cigar shaped UFOs land not far away. When a door on one of the crafts opened up, Michalak heard voices, and then attempted to talk with the beings within. He neared the door of the craft, but could not make out anything within other than for what he referred to be a “maze of lights.” All of a sudden, the aircraft’s door sealed, and the object commenced to climb. It then got rid of some sort of hot air at Michalak through a grid-like vent that prompted his shirt to erupt in flames. At a local hospital, doctors were perplexed by the grided burn pattern all across Michalak’s chest, which you can observe in the photograph above.
Jim Templeton took this picture of his daughter while they were out for the day. At the time of the image, Templeton did not see anything unusual in the marsh location where they were. Nevertheless, after the film was developed, he observed what seemed to be a spaceman standing right behind his daughter. There was no one else around when the picture was taken, and Kodak even weighed in, indicating that the film was not modified in any way.
This photo was taken by Apollo 17 in December of 1972, during its flight to the moon. NASA listed this picture as ‘blank’, but after touching the photograph up you can discover it is anything but. By turning up the contrast, a pyramidal structure is discovered. NASA has not supplied a report as of today on the situation.
Most ghost images can be quite effortlessly explained away as the effect of double exposures or other deception. But this chilling shot snapped by the Reverend K.F. Lord in the inside of North Yorkshire’s Newby Church has to date beat any Earthly explanations, in spite of being analyzed by multiple experts. The shot exhibits a spectral figure wearing a cowl and standing by the altar, but Lord swears there were no folks in the church when he took the shot in 1963. It is one of the most famous paranormal images of all time.
This is one of the most widely known unexplained imagery of all time. While the concentration of the image is on Mary, something crazy hovers above her left shoulder. There is an object that looks to be some sort of UFO hovering above the cliffs. Just below it you can observe a man and his dog looking up at the saucer.
Freddy Jackson was inadvertently killed by an airplane propeller while working as a mechanic. Two days after, his squadron took a group snapshot. Whenever the picture was eventually developed, Freddy seemed to show up in the picture. To add more to the mystery of the photograph, not only did the whole crew publicly acknowledge that this was Jackson, but this photograph was taken on the day of his funeral.
On March 13, 1997, a string of bright unidentified lights made an appearance over the city of Phoenix, Arizona and stayed there, totally stationary, for hours. The Air Force explained that the lights were flares dropped for a training exercise. Nevertheless, the lights reappeared over Phoenix in 2007 and 2008. They still have not been defined.
The Battle of Los Angeles (also referred to as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid) was a rumored enemy attack and soon after anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place in February of 1942. As outlined by some modern UFO-logists, the image of the supposed attack might in fact present an extraterrestrial aircraft.
One of the most prominent religious apparitions of all time, Our Lady of Zeitoun was seen over a staggering two-year period beginning in 1968. First noticed by a Muslim bus mechanic, the radiant form of the Virgin Mary was incorrectly recognized for a woman getting ready to jump from the roof of the Church of St. Mary. Law enforcement investigated and discovered nobody on the roof, but from that point forward the glowing ghost of Jesus’s mother showed up multiple times a week, being photographed many times without any real explanation as to the cause of the phenomenon.
Murder scene images commonly help investigators put together the pieces surrounding a death, but what St. Petersburg, Florida police officers snapped in 1951 has perplexed us for over half a century. The death scene of Mary Reeser was a dismal and strange one – the woman’s whole body had been engulfed by flame in her armchair, consuming everything but her left foot, which was in one piece. The extreme heat had in fact shrunken her skull, but bizarrely nothing else in the room was touched. The photographs baffle forensic investigators to this day.
The passing away of Elisa Lam has been a mystery ever since it took place in 2013. The 21-year-old student was discovered lifeless in a rooftop water tank at Hotel Cecil – where she had been lodging. It is not completely known how she got onto the roof, which was barricaded at the time, but there is a really strange elevator video tape displaying her the hotel the day she went missing. In the video, Lam is observed exiting and re-entering the elevator, talking and gesturing to the hallway outside, and sometimes observed hiding within the elevator, which was strangely not working that day.
The lady in the brown coat, or the Babushka Lady as she was soon after called by the FBI, was very near to JFK when he was assassinated in Dallas. Based on eyewitnesses, this woman filmed the whole detail. It is believed that from her advantage point, she may have been in a position to answer some critical questions about what truly occurred that day. Nevertheless, the FBI was never effective to track her down, and no one has since had the capacity to figure out the identity of this mystery onlooker.
In 1975, Diane and Peter Berthelot stopped at the Worstead Church in Norfolk, UK. While at the church, Peter took a picture of his wife sitting and praying on one of the church benches. Whenever they developed the film, there was a strange ghostly shape sitting behind Diane. When they went back to the church, a local vicar told them it was the White lady, the ghost of a healer who was thought to haunt the church.
Nearly all atmospheric phenomena are quickly linked to swamp gas or other natural phenomenon, but this photograph of the Naga lights over the Mekong River in Vietnam has confounded scientists for decades. The red-hot fireballs jet out of the water and go up hundreds of feet into the air before disappearing, and can be observed in the hundreds some nights. The thing that is peculiar about these is that they rise so high – typically these phenomena are fixed at ground level. There are lots of local superstitions as to what triggers them but no conclusive explanation.
Dean Corll, soon after referred to as the ‘Candy Man’, was a serial killer who abducted, raped, tortured and killed 28 young boys between 1970 and 1973. Nevertheless, in 2012, 40 years after these grisly crimes, a mysterious photograph of a terrified handcuffed boy was found in one of Corll’s accomplice’s possession. As terrifying as the photograph is itself, things got much more distressing when it was found out that the boy was not any of the original 28.
Purportedly, there is an ancient, dark object that has been orbiting Earth for the last 13,000 years known as the “Black Knight Satellite.” No one understands how it got there, its function, or even who started calling it the “Black Knight.” The photograph above was taken during an American space shuttle mission to the International Space Station in 1998.