Don't Believe in Ghosts? These 10 Pictures Might Change Your Mind

Do you believe in ghosts? Well, if you don't yet, after checking out these pictures, you may end up changing your view.

The photographer of this picture was trying to get the perfect shot of his daughter, but instead ended up with this creepy image that looks like a person on their hands and knees in front of the girl.

When engineer Ted Lucher was hired by the state of Tennessee to update their electric chair, he started his project by taking a picture of it. If you look closely however, you can see a face and what seems like a lifeless hand on the armrest.

This photo, taken at the Grand Canyon in the '80s shows a man close to the edge. Those visiting thought it was all fun, until they got home and developed the pictures and noticed a strange hooded figure hiding in the brush behind the man. Both the photographer and the subject said they never noticed a man back there.

Crew members of the SS Waterton James Courtney and Michael Meehan both died in the '20s due to a gas leak on the ship. Their bodies were buried at sea because they were so far from port, but not long after the crew began seeing faces in the ocean wherever they went. The captain took this photo in which you can see two faces.

England's Raynham Hall has been said to be haunted by the original owner, Lady Dorothy Townsend, since 1835. This picture, taken nearly 100 years after that, remains to this day to be one of the most iconic ghost pictures.

Montague Cooper was a furniture dealer who hired a photographer to take pictures of the pieces he was selling, including this chest of drawers. Once it was developed, a strange hand appeared in the picture. No one is sure where the hand came from.

When Denise Russel took a photo of her 94-year-old grandmother in 1997, there was no one standing behind her. However, a few years later when looking at the photo, the ghostly figure was standing behind her. Family members all agreed that the man in the photo looked an awful lot like Russel's grandfather...who had died 13 years before the photo was taken.

This photo, taken in 2008, is inside the Decebal Hotel in Romania, a building that is more than 150 years old. Legend claims that there is a treasure buried under the hotel, and this ghost is there to keep any looters away.

When Lord Combermere died in 1865, a photographer was hired to take photos of his belongings, including his chair. Once the photos were developed, an odd apparition, appearing to the be the Lord, appeared in the chair. 

When actor and wild west enthusiast Terry Ike Clanton visited Boothill Cemetery in the early '90s he wanted to take an old timey photo to remember the occasion. The photo turned out great, except if you look just to the right of Clanton, you'll see what appears to be an apparition in old west clothing.

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