In a Welsh castle photographed black ghost

A black ghost was photographed in a Welsh castlePhoto from open sources

Forty-two-year-old Alan Glen and his forty-year-old wife Tara visited recently the Welsh castle of Kiduelly in the south-west of the country. The couple arrived there closer to closure when numerous Tourists left the former fortress. Two gardeners kindly left the gate is still half an hour open.

Thanks to this, Glenn had the opportunity to walk around the castle in Alone, enjoying medieval architecture and taking pictures. The couple probably did not even suspect that she would be able to photograph this day is a legendary ghost, and that this picture is authorship Alana and Tara will fly around the World Wide Web.

Legend of Wales Castle

Kidelli Castle was founded in 1115. He soon received from King Henry the First has the right to be called a city. First townspeople there were French, English and Flemish immigrants – farmers and merchants united with the Normans to together to defend against enemies. The castle was repeatedly attacked by those who did not want to put up with this situation of the Welsh. Sometimes their attacks ended in success, and then the invaders killed and robbed enough unique walled city.

According to local legend, somewhere in the twenties of the thirteenth centuries, Kidelli was attacked again, and the Welsh acted especially aggressive. Priest from the local Church of St. Mary, noticing how the enemies mock the young girl, stood up for an innocent victim and let her escape. The invaders decided brutally punish the daredevil and tore him in two, tying his hands clergyman to the oxen and forcing the animals to flee in opposite sides.

A photo from open sources

Witnesses to this execution were several dozen people. When the Welshmen had plenty of fun and left with the loot, the castle again has been restored and strengthened. At that time, rumors circulated in Kidwell that near the city wall, where the priest saved the girl’s life, notice a dark silhouette that looks like a man in black robes. Obviously, the townspeople immediately thought about the ghost of the shepherd.

This legend is still alive as the black phantom continues see here to this day. And with the invention of photography comes from light often began to fall on the pictures.

The last such image, apparently, was lucky get it to Alan and Tara Glenam. Spouses left the castle and wife, looking around, took the last photo. When the couple returned home, then noticed that behind the gate in the picture is a black human a silhouette as if looking after her. The British have no doubt that this is precisely the ghost of a murdered man in the thirteenth century the priest.

Photo with a phantom posted by Tara on a social network Facebook has already collected over a hundred thousand likes.

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