01/20/13

Ghost Picture of the Day: Shadow Man on the Beach

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Taken at Jacksonville Beach in June 2006, this pic from GhostStudy.com shows a shadowy figure near the water. According to the original submitter, there was no one else on the beach at the time of the photo.

The Jacksonville figure reminded me of shadow people stories in Harbor Island, SC and Tybee Island, GA. There’s also a legend in Charleston, SC about a Gray Man who warns residents of impending danger. Could the sightings somehow be related?

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01/19/13

Ghost Picture of the Day: The Man in the Basement

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The story behind this photo, reportedly shot in the 1930s, is that a widow took a picture of her basement and was shocked when her husband appeared in the back. Why? The husband had apparently died of a heart attack several years earlier. Is the broom a ghost too?

Basement man certainly isn’t the only dead spouse turning up in ghost photos. See also: Grandpa’s Back, Dead Wife or Double Exposure?, and The Shadow Husband.

Have you caught a ghost on camera? I’d be utterly delighted if you sent your ghost picture to ghostsghoul@gmail.com!

01/19/13

Shubin: The Ghost of Ukraine’s Mines

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Syfy’s Ghost Mine debuted this Wednesday, introducing the world to an 80-year-old mine with a tragic history and a haunting reputation. The show is set in a rural Oregon, but tales of ghostly miners certainly aren’t limited to the United States. Nearly every nation has a unique paranormal legend, and in Ukraine there’s talk of shubin, a spirit said to dwell deep within the mines of Donbas.

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01/18/13

Ghost Picture of the Day: The Man in the Bed

ghost photo of man in bed

This photo taken at Georgia’s Historic Worley B&B Inn shows what appears to be a man resting on a bed. However, he wasn’t there when the photo was taken. According to L.E.M.U.R. Paranormal Investigations, the ghost might belong to a teen who died in the home in the late 1800s. What do you think?

Are ghosts hogging your bed at night? Send your creepy pics and stories to ghostsghoul@gmail.com!