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Brit holidaymaker clicks genuine snap of a human spirit! London | March 09, 2009 3:11:51 PM IST
A holidaymaker on the moors of North Yorkshire got a bolt form the blue when he returned home and saw that one of the pictures taken by him had a man-shaped apparition in it. Even experts agree that the eerie photo is genuine, and has not been tampered with. Unsuspecting Colin Foster, 34, of Wordsley, West Mids, aimed his new digital camera at the winter scenery during a trip earlier this year. Although he didn't see anything unusual while taking the snap, he realised the presence of a human spirit in one picture after he returned home from his backpacking tour and began checking the photos. "My girlfriend and I were looking through them when she grabbed my hand and said, 'Stop,'" the Sun quoted him as saying. "She insisted I zoom in on one particular picture. At first I didn't see it - but, as we zoomed in, we just turned to each other with our mouths agape. "At the time I took the photo I did feel like I was being watched, but I just put that down to how remote and lonely the place was. "All my friends and family are scratching their heads in awe," he added. And even experts were left astonished after examining the photo, one of hundreds taken by jobless Colin during his tour of northern England. TV medium Craig Hamilton-Parker said: "I have checked it over for cheating, but it has none of the tell-tale signs of photo manipulating. The exact human shape leads me to say, 'Yes, this is a real supernatural snap'. The Yorkshire Moors are renowned for their ghosts." Nick Thurston, of the UK British Paranormal Association, said: "This image is extremely clear and is certainly that of a spirit manifestation of a full human figure." (ANI)
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