Alleged picture of ghosts of Pomeroy Brothers

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Have ghost HORSES been captured on video? Teenagers believe they spotted ethereal equine scene at one of Britain's most haunted sites

Quote:A group of teenagers believe they spotted the ghost of two horses at one of Britain's most haunted sites.

The friends were visiting Berry Pomeroy Castle, in south Devon, when they captured the spooky image.

Chloe, 19, who was only identified by her first name, said when she looked back at pictures from her day out at the attraction with friends Charlie and Tyler she was shocked by the ghostly image.


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Alleged Picture of Ghosts of Pomeroy Brothers Taken at UK’s Most Haunted Castle
Sequoyah Kennedy April 11, 2018


Quote:The recently published photograph from Berry Pomeroy is believed to be the ghosts of the Pomeroy brothers: two young brothers of the Pomeroy line rumored to have as tragic an end as the rest of their family. Berry Pomeroy Castle was built when Devon was one of the most dangerous areas in all of England, and as happens to castles, it fell under siege from time to time. The Pomeroys’ Leap area is so named because, according to apocryphal stories, when the castle fell under siege the two Pomeroy brothers, rather than be taken by the enemy, donned full suits of armor, mounted their horses, and rode together to the top of the walls where the two boys and the two horses leaped to their death. The photograph published on April 9, 2018 claims to show these brothers on their last ride. It looks like vapor or smoke, vaguely in the shape of two horses and riders, and like all ghost photographs, conclusively proves nothing.

But who knows? If the teens are telling the truth and that cloud of vapor was only showed up after the picture was taken, than it could very well be a picture of the imprint left behind by the two ill-fated brothers. History of the castle, and especially the Pomeroy family, is spotty at best and it’s tough to verify any of the legends or even names of the alleged ghosts. The stories really are amazing, though.
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I suppose it is on the same continuum as seeing pictures in clouds, or in the fire. One is free to see the image in one's own way.

From a technical standpoint, it is created by the intense illumination from the built-in flash on the camera illuminating something otherwise either too tiny or too faint to see, and rendering it temporarily visible.
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They must be very very small horses!

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