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Ghostly appearing anomalies! Especially old buildings.
Nov 29, 2011 08:28:54   #
jphrn
 
By request from the "Off the beaten path" thread, lets do Ghostly looking things in old houses, barns or what ever else makes you scratch your head! This building used to be the home of Lucy Mac Smith aka, as the LDS Joseph Smith's mother. Circa mid 1800's . Nauvoo is a little off the beaten path for many and the restoration of the city is a primary project of the Mormon Church. It is very historic and kept secure and pristine by the church. No one was inside this building as it was padlocked and secured for the winter. This was taken with a Palm Treo smartphone and has only 2MP. The image in question is in the right lower window and appears as a shadow of some kind. But...Whooo Knoooows!





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Nov 29, 2011 09:51:14   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
jphrn wrote:
By request from the "Off the beaten path" thread, lets do Ghostly looking things in old houses, barns or what ever else makes you scratch your head! This building used to be the home of Lucy Mac Smith aka, as the LDS Joseph Smith's mother. Circa mid 1800's . Nauvoo is a little off the beaten path for many and the restoration of the city is a primary project of the Mormon Church. It is very historic and kept secure and pristine by the church. No one was inside this building as it was padlocked and secured for the winter. This was taken with a Palm Treo smartphone and has only 2MP. The image in question is in the right lower window and appears as a shadow of some kind. But...Whooo Knoooows!
By request from the "Off the beaten path"... (show quote)


call Grant and Jason at Roto Rooter for a Ghost check

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