Ghosts may exist, they may not. Either way…a lot of these photos have been double exposed or even photo-shopped (the child by the grave…the child is far too large to actually be in the picture). It can be agreed that “famous” does not mean “real”.Personally, I believe in ghosts for the most part, though pictures make me skeptical. These all look fake, especially the one of the grandmother. That looks to me just to be someone who got caught in the picture, not a ghost.
Also, these ‘experts’, I’ll agree, are clever disguises for the lack of any real proof that these are legit. Does anyone have anything better to do besides photoshop, blur, and blog pictures of black and white, too-fuzzy-to-be-determined “ghosts”? This strange photo was taken in an intensive care unit in Colorado.

That part about San Antonio is not as it seems, as well. The whole part about cars moving independently (as the story goes) is due to a terrain apparition called a gravity well, in which the foliage and such grow in the opposite direction that gravity would dictate. The gravity wells occur on hills, where the cars will seem to be moving independently, but it’s just an optical illusion
The jin ghost finally captured. Look at the big guy in the right side of the people. When I watch this picture, I always remember about Aladdin the movie. A kind jin ghost always help Aladdin and accompany Aladdin to any where he go and give everything that Aladdin want. In this case is it possible for the jin ghost in the picture above is the same ghost like the Aladdin jin ghost. May be Aladdin is available on the picture above.

