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  1. I've been to Salem, Mass. Strange things happened to us there. Two pictures we took ended up looking nothing like what we originally saw. I know people do fake photos. It really does a disservice to those who are serious about studying the paranormal. One suggestion for you. The photograph of a woman sitting on a tombstone in the Chicago area. I believe it was taken in the 70's. Many tests have been done on it. They cannot prove it is faked. I'm sorry I can't remember the name of the picture. I hope you can find it. 💜👻

  2. I love anything Paranormal!!!! I want to go to Zak Bagans Haunted Museum, hope to by next year. If that picture isn't creepy as all heck from the Amityville house 😱 I know for me the places I do want to go to for a paranormal moment is a Prison, Hospital or an Asslyum. I know I pick the creepiest ones LOL It is hard to tell if they are fake for some pictures. But I have had my own Paranormal experience to not believe there is something, I have had many of them. I don't want to say every day, just overall I have had many, and my home now I live in I believe has its moments. xoxo 😘🙂

  3. Full view and like #21 from Bits of Real Panther!
    "The Brown Lady of WHO?"
    Hmmm, that picture at 2:00 is quite creepy indeed!
    The glowing eyes in that picture at 4:40….
    I've never heard of that Waverly Hills Sanatorium ghost.
    Abandoned hospitals are rather spooky, aren't they?
    To answer your question, I believe that at least some of all "ghost photographs" are tricks of lightning, film aberrations, camera issues, or fabrications; however, I wouldn't blindly discount all photographs as such. And your point about the ease in creating fake images through modern technology brings up an interesting circumstance: with things so easy to fake photographically, a genuine image of a ghost, flying saucer, Bigfoot, etc. could easily be written off as a doctored image — especially if the finished product is easily duplicated!
    Well, enjoy your Gilmore Girls. On a funny note, and as related to your video here, I'm on season 10 of Supernatural! Damn you, Netflix!

  4. Thanks for sharing these ghost stories 🙂 Have you ever heard of the story about a bus full of children that was hit by a train somewhere in San Antonio , Texas? Legend has it that if you park your car in the middle of the tracks the children will push your car off the tracks? It's a creepy story look into it. Have a great day!

  5. I loved this so much!!!! I’m sorry I’m late again. My husband is out of town again but on his way home!😂😂😂that first one was creepy!!! Oh that last one too!!! Old hospitals 😳😳😳 yes I think they’re real. Especially the old ones. Loved this sugie!!! I’m gonna think of some old ones I want to hear! If I’m late to your ghost stories you’ll know I’m scared to watch right then🤗🥰😘😘😘

  6. I’ve read skeptic websites and they have logical explanations for everything. Not as fun as the ghost stories though, lol. Love Gilmore Girls!

  7. oooh spookie..Never seen a ghost and i don't think i'd like to lol..This is a great series, i kinda like getting spooked out 😂. I don't know if it's real or not, they say seeing is believing..Enjoyed 👏🏾🙌🏾

  8. Wow. awesome video. We loved it. Thanks for sharing.. Hey we are your new best friend. We just subscribed # 2800 your wonderful channel. Stay connected. Lots of love from TWINS Kids TV.

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