The Briton Assures That He Filmed The Face Of A Ghost In A Bunker Of The Second World War - Alternative View

The Briton Assures That He Filmed The Face Of A Ghost In A Bunker Of The Second World War - Alternative View
The Briton Assures That He Filmed The Face Of A Ghost In A Bunker Of The Second World War - Alternative View

Video: The Briton Assures That He Filmed The Face Of A Ghost In A Bunker Of The Second World War - Alternative View

Video: The Briton Assures That He Filmed The Face Of A Ghost In A Bunker Of The Second World War - Alternative View
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Dean Simons, a 33-year-old Briton, visited an abandoned WWII military bunker and took several pictures of it. Then in two pictures he saw something that was very similar to the pale face of a man.

Simons is a keen historian and local historian, and he especially enjoys exploring the abandoned military sites of South Wales.

He came to this bunker with his friend Gareth Edwards. This was the entrance to the bomb shelter, and nearby was the RAF Llandow airbase of the British Air Force.

It is curious that a strange pale face was captured at once in two shots of the bunker from different angles.

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It seems that during the shooting there really was some object, or a ghost or a stranger, but the researchers did not notice any strangers during their visit and the “ghost” itself was seen by them only after they took the photographs.

Dean and Gareth later decided that they might have filmed the ghost of the deceased pilot.

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Upon returning home, they began to check information about the bunker and the air base and found records that a military plane crashed very close to the bunker on the field on July 10, 1941, and its pilot, Sergeant Marion Arthur Plomtois, was killed.