A photo from open sources
A mysterious human figure is captured hovering over a grave. This happened on the famous (abundantly “haunted”) St. James Cemetery in English Liverpool. Shot by convinced that she was able to photograph the spirit of a mid-soldier 17th century materialized in the place of its eternal rest
Canadian traveler Louise Farrell says that a few days ago went here in the dark with other tourists during the so-called “ghost tour”. The woman did not even suspect that she was lucky enough to touch in that night to something otherworldly and frightening.
Looking at the frame below, you can actually to consider the anthropomorphic silhouette towering above the gravestone a stone. According to Farrell, the alleged native is dressed in armor used by European soldiers in the 17th century. A on the head of the spirit, they say, a helmet is noticeable.
A photo from open sources
Keith Braithwaite organizing monthly “ghost tours” by the city since 2002, got acquainted with the photo made by Louise and concluded that this is one of the most impressive materials received by his sightseers. The specialist believes that we are talking about phantom of a soldier who died in 1644 when Rupert the Palatinate besieged Liverpool along with 10 thousand of its soldiers. Whether it the ghost of one of the besiegers of the city, or one of the defenders his.
Here’s what Louise tells about the incident:
This was my first outing with Keith. I was very thrilled, although she did not believe that I would be able to see anything supernatural in the cemetery of St. James, especially take a picture of it. What happened there surpassed all mine expectations. First, I noticed a vague face over the grave, then I realized that a man hovers over a tombstone. I got my mobile and filmed a mysterious stranger. After that he slowly dissolved in air. No one except me saw the ghost of a soldier, but, fortunately, he was well captured in the photo.
Skeptics and materialists, of course, are sure that this is ordinary pareidolic illusion, and for the ghost the British take any objects or details in the background of the cemetery. But blessed is he who believes …