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Roman Ghost Baffles Club


A GHOSTLY apparition which appeared on footage filmed by an amateur video club has left members mystified.
George Gunn, a member of Outwood Community Video, captured the mysterious figure while filming on a local footpath.

It was not until he got home to edit the footage that he noticed the figure, which he said seemed to resemble a
roman soldier. Mr Gunn, 75, said: "It's too weird. I can't explain it. "I wouldn't like to say whether it is a ghost or not."

Some of the club members said it was a trick of the light but some thought it was definitely a ghost.
"A lot of people have said it was flare from the sun. What I can't understand is that it was underneath branches.
"There was a terrible breeze at the time and if there was movement above and around it that should have shown
up on the camera, which it didn't.

"I have had a camera a long time and done an awful lot of photography and I have never had flare on the lens
before." The figure stands still in the picture before fading in and out when a pair of joggers move through it.

Club members believed there had been a Roman settlement nearby. Mike Hooley, 63, said: "At first I just couldn't
believe it because I don't believe in ghosts. "I thought it must have been a trick of the light.
"I can't see it being something to do with the lens. "We showed it to the members and one or two of them thought it was a ghost, but most were
sceptical like me."He said the group planned to research the area's Roman history.


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