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    This version of the photograph has had the area in question enlarged. Look over the left shoulder of the man in the blown up circle. Notice a face? This actually resembles the face of a man who died two days before to the photograph being taken!

    Definition: A nonmaterial, fog like appearance of a deceased being most commonly a human being. This ranges from a cloud looking appearance to what seems to be an exact replica of an actual being except that this can never be touched.

    What's the difference between a ghost and a spirit?

    The one rule that applies to all ghosts is that they can not be touched. They do not react to any change in their environmet i.e. they will not change their behaviour due to the pressence of a living being. It is thought by some that if you perfrom one action many times over in the same place this becomes "imprinted" upon that place. Thus, a ghost may haunt an area because when he/she was alive they spent a lot of their time at this place performing this action. All ghosts do is "play" the same scene over and over - like a broken video player. This pressence will be very strong and possibly even seem like the real person when first encountered however, will get weaker as years pass. Under the right circumstances this force can be renewed e.g. someone still alive that was very close to the deceased returning to this place. A ghost possesses no actual life force.

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