Woman Takes Picture Of Night Sky But Spots Something Seriously Disturbing

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Whether or not you believe ghosts – human or otherwise – we all love a good peek at supposed evidence. At worst, it will be hysterically unauthentic and at best, legitimately worrying, like the case of that child haunting that man’s bedroom. 

What we don’t see enough of IMHO is dog ghosts. They’re people too after all, and we shouldn’t just presume they don’t practise a religion in which their souls drift on into an afterlife where they pop up in landscape photos.

Take the picture of one Western Australian woman, for example. Snapping the skyline from Kings Park and Botanic Garden, the image shows a standard brightly-lit scene.

But look closer… see anything?

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How about now?

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No? That’s because I’ve intentionally deceived you. Sorry!

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Seriously though, avert your eyes to the right of the trees/woodland at the bottom of the pic.

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That’s a dog, isn’t it? You can make out the eyes and prominent nose, not to mention his or her collar.

The woman captioned the photograph:

So the daughter took a picture at Kings Park tonight. Can you see what we see? A ghost dog!

Kings Park, which covers just over four square kilometres on the western edge of the Perth CBD, does not necessarily have a history of haunted spottings, or dog sacrifices for that matter.

Around last Christmas, CCTV in the city of Huaraz, the capital of the north-western Peruvian state of Ancash, caught a mysterious mist leaving a building, waiting around a parked car for several moments, before gliding off into the night.

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Local media reported the entity as the ‘Ghost of Christmas Present’ because it was spotted while a festive party was being celebrated in the building.

While revellers were dancing the night away and celebrating the Christmas holidays, the ‘festive phantom’ decided to leave the party early and surprised someone who was waiting on the street outside, sat in a yellow car.

The shade then lingered on the pavement before drifting away, never to be seen again.

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As you can imagine, those on the world wide web were sceptical to say the least after seeing the ghoulish footage.

The shade then lingered on the pavement before drifting away, never to be seen again…

As you can imagine, those on the world wide web were sceptical to say the least after seeing the ghoulish footage.

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Yuri Bascope Espinoza wrote:

It looks like an insect crawling across the camera lens to me.

Mariela AG agreed commenting:

It is just a bug on the pole of the security camera creating a shadow.

However, CL Carlez had a different theory and wrote:

It is the ghost of Alberto Fujimori.

Check out the footage below and see for yourself:

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Albert Fujimori is a 79-year-old former president of Peru who was convicted of numerous crimes between 2007 and 2009.

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However, he received a humanitarian pardon from the current president, Pablo Kuczynski, earlier this year.

Yet the pardon, on health grounds, hasn’t gone down well with a number of Peruvian writers, who have condemned the decision.

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According to the BBC, the writers have called it ‘a disgrace for Peru’ and sent a letter to the Spanish news agency Efe, saying how President Kuczynski’s decision was illegal and irresponsible.

Fujimori, the former leader, has been serving a lengthy prison sentence for human rights abuses and corruption during his time in office in the 1990s.

The ghost dog’s political career is yet to be ascertained.

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