As pessoas não conseguem explicar essa figura fantasmagórica nesta fotografia de 100 anos

When Belfast Live published a series of century-old photographs, lovers of the paranormal virtually had a field day. In fact, the Northern Irish news website was probably unprepared for the influx of traffic that would eventually come from eager ghost watchers – all fixated on one spooky snap. Yes, hidden among the photos was an image that seemed to feature an unexplained, ghoulish presence. And this strange vision is chilling enough to make almost any skeptic start believing.

The photograph in question was taken back in 1900 and shows a group of ten young women at a linen mill, all dressed for work. At a glance, the image is rather benign, giving us a small insight into what life was once like for these girls at the turn of the 20th century. Upon more rigorous investigation, however, the snap reveals something altogether more disturbing.

And the staff at Belfast Live later claimed that they had been oblivious to the photograph’s creepy nature when they were putting the collection together. This was only realized after a relative of one of the snap’s subjects got in touch with the site. Lynda was the granddaughter of one of the women pictured, and she had a hair-raising admission to make.

Lynda was naturally pleased to see that her grandmother Ellen Donnelly featured in the picture, but she also had something else to share. You see, the original photograph, Lynda claimed, was still in her father’s possession. And, rather creepily, Ellen’s relative would label the snap “a family ghost picture.”

In her letter to Belfast Live, Lynda even explained exactly where people needed to look in the “ghost picture” to see the supernatural. And after the site ran a new story pointing out the terrifying presence that Lynda had highlighted, the spooky photograph soon began spreading around the web.