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The Scots who celebrated the upcoming wedding of one of them were scared when they photographed something inexplicable. Girlfriends they say that they had fun in a remote cottage in the historical area of Argyll, where at some point they wanted go outside and take a joint picture on the background of a beautiful lake Loch Ek. Having fulfilled the plan, the friends returned to the house and continued have fun. However, one of them decided to browse received image and unexpectedly found on it a small a boy hiding behind a stump. No children, how easy guess at the bachelorette party was not present.
When the author of the find reported it to those present, the ladies again went outside, this time to find the mysterious young guest. Nevertheless, his trace caught a cold (if at all). On the the next morning the scots went shopping in the nearest town and showed the picture to the seller asking him if he knew this a child.
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The man answered in the negative, however, having learned under what circumstances, a picture was taken, told the old customers the legend of a medieval boy who suffered from somnambulism and one night, unconsciously leaving his parental home, he drowned in this very lake. Since then, it is believed that his spirit periodically materializes in our world and scares the living (perhaps not even on purpose, but that’s how the person works – he’s scared of any shadow from the world dead). In the small hotel “The Coylet Inn”, standing on the shore Loch Ek since the 17th century, a ghostly boy is seen especially often. He runs up the stairs, laughs, and sometimes even smashes plates in the dining room (what to take from the child).
It turns out that the girlfriends photographed the ghost of a little drowned man? However, not all users of the World Wide Web believe in such mysticism. Many of them felt that it was some neighbor boy sneaking up on unfamiliar women and furtively photographed with them. I believe in this assumption most if not for the ghost stories of a little the drowned man who is seen here quite often …