There have been many creepy pictures on the internet over the years. They include things like Big Foot sightings, flying saucers in the sky, and ghosts in old houses. If you search, you’ll find plenty of these spooky images.
Let’s be clear from the start: most of these pictures aren’t as mysterious as they seem.
Usually, the spooky stuff is just a camera mistake or someone messing around with Photoshop.
However, there are some pictures that seem to be really strange. Take for example, Kay Borleis, a runner who found something eerie in a photo while she was running 100 miles in the Hawaiian rainforest. I don’t understand why anyone would do such a tough thing, but that’s not the main point here.
From what I heard, Kay participated in a really tough race in Hawaii called the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team’s Trail 100-Mile Endurance Run in 2019. It’s a race where people run five laps of a 20-mile loop through thick rainforest.
Kay’s friend Cassie was with her as a pacer, and Cassie took pictures while they ran together.
In one of the photos, it looked like Kay was walking on a muddy path in the jungle. But when she looked closer, she noticed something creepy in the picture.
Kay posted on Reddit, saying: “My friend took this picture.”
Look at the person-like shape on the left side of my head in the picture. We didn’t see anyone walking past us, and there were no statues on the trail.
“This picture is real, not edited.
Look closely, you can see a person in old clothes watching Kay run. But Kay says nobody was there when the picture was taken.”
She said: “The story goes that there are ghosts of Hawaiian soldiers who walk around the island at night, and they’re called Night Marchers.”
“They’re described as angry spirits, monsters, and ghosts that haunt the island. They’re believed to be the restless souls of old Hawaiian fighters and heroes.
According to Hawaiian beliefs, if anyone sees or disrespects these spirits, they’ll suffer a terrible death. Some say if you lie down and show respect, you might be forgiven.
Thankfully, we didn’t encounter any Night Marchers.”
Have you ever snapped a picture and then noticed something unexpected in it later? Share your experiences in the comments.