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Ok... I am a believer but I believe that is the biggest ball of fake I have ever seen.. I have seen other pics of "entities" and they are usually a white color and semi-transparent... I have never seen one in technicolor... LOL
and if you read some of the comments below it, some of them are saying that the "figure" looks kinda like Emma Watson... if you really look at it, it DOES kinda look like her
Last edited by DreamWarrior; 02-18-2010 at 05:01 PM.
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02-18-2010 04:58 PM
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Hey, mini...back to your question.
Yes, i can sort of make out a "being" in behind the "being".
But on the other hand...i can make a "picture" in my mind,
by staring at a textured wall, and of course, the clouds.
Anyway, thank you for posting this, and there are some
unexplainable things... I have witnessed a few.
God bless,
carrolin
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hmmmmmmmmm
funny that the same guy accredited for taking this photo (Company boss Kevin Horkin took the photo at Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales when the story was printed Feb.15,2010)
is also the same one that wants to buy the castle and turn it into a Psychic school in an article published on Feb.19,2010.... (but is NOT accredited for taking the photo in this main article its only stated "a visitor" )
Gwrych Castle to become psychic school
Posted on Friday, 19 February, 2010 | 4 comments
Gwrych Castle has been in the news quite a lot recently, now Kevin Horkin is seeking to buy it and turn it in to a psychic school.
Only a few days ago Gwrych Castle was in the news when a visitor took a photograph of a ghostly figure in one its windows, now the owner of psychic management company Parallel is placing a bid of £850,000 to buy the derelict castle and turn it in to a retreat for psychics
the article also states that the floor had given out years ago...but in this photo it was still there as of 2007...http://www.flickr.com/photos/gimbula...7602403413544/
then i found out it has already been sold and is being turned into a 5 star hotel.
Gwrych Castle – a Grade I listed building and a structure of national importance – has fallen into disrepair over the last 17 years. However it will soon be restored to its former glory accommodating over 90 luxury rooms, a world-class health & beauty spa, a fine dining restaurant and banqueting, wedding & conferencing facilities.
Clayton Hotels purchased Gwrych Castle for £850,000, and the company is anticipating that the entire project will require a total investment of £6m.
Mr Pugh said: “Local residents have witnessed a unique historical building slowly falling down as a result of years of neglect under overseas ownership. In my meetings with the company I have received assurances that Clayton Hotels’ plans will fully respect the unique architectural features of Gwrych Castle. It is anticipated that the new hotel will also directly and indirectly create over 100 quality jobs, boosting the local economy.
“Clayton Hotels has both the vision and financial backing to ensure that the castle once more becomes a focal point for local, national and international visitors to the area.”
Clayton Hotels is a sister company of Clayton Homes, a property and construction company based in Elland, near Halifax, which is renowned for sympathetically restoring and developing former mill buildings. Gwrych Castle is the first property in the Clayton Hotels portfolio and will be the company’s flagship hotel.
Kris Clayton, chairman of both companies, added: “I formed Clayton Hotels to provide people with the ultimate country house hotel experience and Gwrych Castle will enable us to set those new standards.
“The castle is a superb example of romantic architecture, and we are hugely excited about the restoration project we are about to undertake. Not only will it breathe life back into the building, but it will also provide the area with the very best that the hotel & leisure industry has to offer. I will personally oversee the restoration project and also select the management team to ensure that Gwrych Castle becomes synonymous with excellence.”
Although Gwrych Castle is the first hotel in Clayton Hotels’ portfolio the company is already looking at a number of other possible country house locations throughout the UK.
The restoration and development project by Clayton Hotels at Gwrych Castle is subject to planning and is anticipated to take two to three years to complete.
SO i dont know what the guy is up to, but it aint good.
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i'm a believer,but this photo doesnt ring true to me-the supposed ghost is solid,and we all know that ghost are not solid,you basically see right through them,as they are an apparition. jmho
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Originally Posted by
Mini
What do you think? Real or Photoshopped??
My first impression was FAKE(and I believe in this stuff) but then again it does look like there is another person standing behind her but??? What do you think
There are 2 other pics if you press the right/left buttons
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...w-a-ghost.html
I believe in the paranormal, but my first reaction was that the picture looked like a reflection
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Originally Posted by
iluvmybaby
I am a believer of the paranormal, even so I believe that this is a fake picture
What she said.
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