20 Images You Wont Believe Exist

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Most unbelievable photographs people have ually taken like the mysterious ghosts in the background or strange lights in the sky.\r
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10. THE MADONNA WITH SAINT GIOVANNINO AND A UFO\r
This painting, which is called “The Madonna with Saint Giovannino”, was painted in the 15th century by Domenico Ghirlandaio. This painting is so intriguing because it was painted several hundred years ago, yet depicts some type of unidentified flying object. At the bottom of the painting there is even a man looking up at the UFO. What kinds of things were flying through the air in the 15th century that prompted this painting? \r
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9. THE FALCON LAKE INCIDENT\r
The Falcon Lake Incident was the name given to the encounter that a man allegedly had with some kind of extraterrestrial being on May 19th, 1967. Stephen Michalak was prospecting for gold when according to him, he encountered two UFOs, and ually touched one of them. Stephen Michalak claimed that as he was examining one of the UFOs, heat came from a vent on the craft that was so hot that it ually burned through his shirt, leaving him with a set of burn marks. This one of the best cases of a UFO sighting or alien encounter with ual physical evidence.\r
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8. Mysterious 9/11 attack survivor\r
This is a picture of a woman waving for help from one of the twin towers during the 911 attacks. The crazy part about this picture is that the woman ually survived the attacks, although nobody knows for sure how she was able to escape the wreckage from so many floors up.\r
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7. Chaplin Cell phone\r
This photo is another that suggests time travel is real. The photo was taken during the silent film era, on the set of a , and appears to show a man holding a cell phone to his ear. This is obviously decades before any type of portable phone would be invented. While it is very unlikely that this man was holding a futuristic cell phone, which would seemingly mean that he was a real life time traveler, it is still interesting to consider the possibility. But, what was he ually holding??\r
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6. Fairy Circles:\r
These mysterious circles can be found in the western part of South Africa. The circles vary anywhere from 7 to 49 feet in diameter, and their origin is still unknown, puzzling scientists for decades.\r
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5. Tulip Staircase Spirit:\r
This now famous photo was taken in 1966 by a retired clergyman by the name of Rev. Ralph Hardy. Hardy was only attempting to capture a photo of the Tulip Staircase in the Queens House section in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, but when he developed the photograph, he noticed a mysterious figure clinging to the handrail.\r
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4. Phoenix Lights:\r
In March, 1997 thousands of people witnessed strange lights which came to be known as the Phoenix Lights. The descriptions of the lights varied from person to person, however, two accounts remained consistent: A triangularof lights and a stationaryof lights. Scientists have come up with several theories, but have still not been able to explain what exly caused the Phoenix Lights.\r
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The Babushka Lady is the nickname that has been given to the woman circled in red in this photo. The woman was present on the day of the JFK assassination and was seen taking photos believed to hold evidence that could be crucial to the JFK assassination. However, The Babushka Lady has never been tracked down or even identified. \r
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2. The White Lady\r
In 1975, a man and his wife were visiting the Worstead Church in North Norfolk U.K. when the man decided to take a photograph of his wife praying on one of the wooden benches in the church. When the film was developed, there was a ghostly figure sitting behind the woman, and a local woman told the couple that the figure was “The White Lady”, a ghost believed to haunt the Worstead Church. \r
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1.Candyman\r
The real life Candyman, a serial killer named Dean Corll, had 28 known victims. However, in new, roughly 40 years after the murders took place, this photo was found, which showed a boy, terrified and handcuffed. After further investigation, it was discovered that this boy was not one of the known 28 victims of Corll, begging the question: How many more people did this madman kill that the world still knows nothing about?