English butcher photographed a ghost medieval girls

The English butcher photographed the ghost of a medieval girlA photo from open sources

Thirty-four-year-old English butcher Mark Whitaker claims that he managed to photograph the ghost of a girl near the castle Skipton, which stands in North Yorkshire for more than nine centuries. According to the man, the phantom girl is dressed in medieval dress to the ground and has a ladies cap on his head. As a man of deep faith, Mark does not even doubt that that he met something supernatural.

Whitaker visited the ancient castle back in 2014, making inside and there are many photographs outside the fortress. Back home in Lancashire, the Briton looked at some of the images on the laptop’s screen, however, he quickly forgot about them. His wife Amanda was at that moment in the penultimate month of pregnancy, and therefore Gloom already believed to blame for having gone on an excursion without spouses.

In short, carefully review and sort these he did not become an image then. Only a few days ago a man came across a folder with these photos and decided to run through their eyes. Stumbled upon one of the strangest shots taken two years ago near Skipton, an Englishman literally speechless. He right there demonstrated this photo to Amanda, and the butcher’s wife too recognized that this is most likely a real ghost.

A photo from open sources

The ghost of the girl caused a mixed reaction

Whitaker says: “When I saw this image, I have to goosebumps ran back. Amanda and I immediately decided that I managed capture the spirit of a medieval girl in the photo. She really dressed in an old dress and an old-fashioned cap – now nobody getting dressed. If near the castle that day any costumed events, then an explanation of what happened would be quite understandable. But I remember very well that no actors there was not even close. ”

Some of the regulars on the World Wide Web where Mark posted it mysterious photo, the Englishman is accused of having processed photo in photo editor. At least the author attached black and white, although this was not necessary. Skeptics convinced that the photographer wanted to hide some irregularities in this way stickers in the photo of this same “ghost”. However most Internet users agreed that the picture the ghost was captured. Usually noticed one of this majority, fakes are more “realistic”, and then furnished more “reliable” facts and details of the event. Here but everything is prosaic and simple, like life itself …

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