Two 'ghosts' in Australian cemetery

While visiting the graveyard of a town in Australia, a woman accidentally captures pictures of two children and thinks it is a ghost.

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Two children appeared in the photo that Ms. Renee English took.Photo: Renee English.

Telegraph said Renee English - a woman who lives in Port Macquarie city, New South Wales, Australia - went to Picton town in the same state to travel in early January. Picton was dubbed the ghost town. in Australia. Even here there is also a tour to see ghosts and English families who participated in that tour. When visiting the graveyard St Mark, English took a few photos.

"I stood at the land to look at the cemetery and took a few pictures. At that time I said some jokes. I knew there was no one in the graveyard when I hit the camera. About 10 minutes later I saw a family The family consists of 4 people entering the graveyard, but the children never leave their parents , " English said.

When English put the photos online she saw the children. The woman felt all the hairs on her arms stand up, then her whole body was cold.

"I could not sleep that night. Since then I have never watched any horror movies. I did not believe that ghosts existed but now I have fluctuated," she said.

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Close-up image of two people silhouettes.Photo: Rene English.

According to a widely-spread story in Picton, two ghosts named David Shaw and Blanche Moon. They died 60 years apart.

In 1886, Blanche Moon and some children were playing on a pile of rail sleepers, the wooden sliders slid down and crushed her. David Shaw, son of a minister, died of smallpox in 1946.

Liz Vincent, a local historian, is the organizer of ghost sightings in Picton. But she died last year. Since then her husband and her daughter took over the job.

"Picton was really haunted. We found that the people who came here liked to see the pictures they took because most of the things in the picture didn't show up before the eyes , " said Jenny Davies, Liz Vincent's daughter.

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Another picture Mrs. English took at St Mark's graveyard.Photo: Rene English .

According to the Telegraph, one of the most famous "ghosts" in the ghost sighting tour at Picton is Emily Bollard. This woman is killed by a train when she runs through the Redbank Range tunnel to her brother's house.

"Emily likes to weave among those who join the trip. She also likes to touch the guests' hair and body, especially the arms and legs. The people who join the trip also say they feel a wind. cold blowing through the tunnel, " Davies said.