10. Spectre of Newby Church
One of the creepiest, but most common places for ghosts to be seen is inside of churches. I guess it makes sense when you consider the strong religious element to the paranormal. Reverend K.F. Lord was hanging out in the Church of Christ the Consoler (located in North Yorksire, England) in 1963 when he decided to take a photo.
What he probably did not expect was the ghostly sight of what appears to be, a 16th-century monk who has a white shroud covering his face. Adding to the scary factor is the fact that the figure appeared to be around 9 feet tall. The photo, best known by the name “The Spectre of Newby Church” has been debated by many professionals with the general consensus being that the photo could not be due to double exposure.
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