Ghost hunters at a 12th-century English castle snapped a photo of a milky white image of a woman in a dress and, a year later, it’s scaring up a lot of interest in British tabloids.
Of course, something that looks like a ghost could be a lot of things — a hoax, a trick of shadows or some other anomaly, and that’s sparking a good deal of conversation.
The fact that this was taken in a spot with a beguiling history makes it so much more interesting, especially for people who believe in ghosts.
In April 2015, the Essex Ghost Hunting Team visited Castle Rising, a famous fortress in Norfolk, England. It was once the royal residence of Queen Isabella, the wife of Edward II, who was the king of England during the 1300s.
Of course, something that looks like a ghost could be a lot of things — a hoax, a trick of shadows or some other anomaly, and that’s sparking a good deal of conversation.
The fact that this was taken in a spot with a beguiling history makes it so much more interesting, especially for people who believe in ghosts.
In April 2015, the Essex Ghost Hunting Team visited Castle Rising, a famous fortress in Norfolk, England. It was once the royal residence of Queen Isabella, the wife of Edward II, who was the king of England during the 1300s.