Almost everyone has heard of paranormal events at some point. Even with advanced technology, there are still many things that science can't explain. Today, we've compiled a list of the top ten paranormal events that have shocked the world recently. So, let’s start with number ten and look at these mysteries that have puzzled the world for decades.
NO.10:
Recently, a foreign netizen uploaded a mysterious video showing the ground in a Canadian forest rising and falling, eerily resembling "breathing." Some speculated that the undulations might be caused by an underground river, coupled with the soft soil. However, sources confirmed that the soil in this forest is relatively dry, and there is no underground river. Indeed, the world is full of wonders, and many places are home to unexplained paranormal activity.
No. 9:
An elderly British man discovered a mysterious ghost in a photo of himself with his children and grandchildren. Even more horrified, the figure resembled his own wedding day 42 years earlier. In June 2010, 64-year-old Henry Ross of England took a photo with his son and two granddaughters. When the photo was developed, a mysterious figure peered out from the blinds, which should have been empty. The horrified family carefully examined the figure and were shocked to find that its appearance and clothing were identical to Ross's at his wedding 42 years earlier.
No. 8:
In May 2010, employees of the New Lanark Mill Hotel in England were left unsettled by a surveillance video. On the evening of May 26th, while checking security footage as usual, the hotel owner was horrified to discover footage of a ghostly figure, shimmering in white light, wandering around the parking lot. "This is the most bizarre and terrifying thing I've ever seen," said John, the 35-year-old hotel owner. "It makes the hair on my neck stand up." "The figure in the video is about four feet tall (1.2 meters), possibly a child," he continued. "It bends down, nods, and then stands still. It suddenly disappears through a door, which remains unopened, and then reappears." The New Lanark Mill Hotel has a long history of eerie "ghost" sightings, but this footage marks the first time a haunting has been captured on video.

In May 2009, two photos at a New Zealand paranormal photo exhibition and competition caused widespread chills because they both depicted the same "ghost." The photos, taken during a fire drill, showed a strange head floating in a burning house. Some claimed that if the "ghost" had appeared only once, it could be explained as an illusion caused by the flames and smoke, but if it appeared in both photos, it would be difficult to explain. Another striking photo was taken by two Christchurch university students. They claimed that they were just two people in the photo, but when the photos were developed, they discovered a third face between them.

In August 2010, a series of nighttime incidents of speeding drivers being chased by "ghosts" occurred on Lemon Tree Road in Australia. Curious young people deliberately drove along the road at excessive speeds in the hope of seeing a ghost, prompting local police intervention. Rumors spread, and Lemon Tree Road became a magnet for curious young people, who deliberately drove at night, reaching speeds exceeding 111 miles per hour. Some who actually saw the "ghost" uploaded videos online to share with others. The videos show a strange white light following the speeding vehicles, and the young drivers, intrigued by their curiosity, often erupt in shock and expletives. One video uploader stated that despite having always been a sensible atheist, the experience had made him superstitious.


Michael Jackson's sudden death left many fans struggling to come to terms with the reality. In January 2010, CNN's "Larry King Live" program, in memory of Jackson, interviewed Jackson's brother at Neverland Ranch, Jackson's former residence. The camera captured a transparent black figure emerging from the hallway and rapidly walking through the scene. This footage sparked heated online discussion, with some suggesting it was Jackson's spirit. The program's producers responded by claiming the figure was likely a staff member.


In August 2009, an American woman unexpectedly discovered her great-grandmother in a family photo. Her great-grandmother had died in 1990. Photography experts confirmed the photo had not been manipulated and could not explain the mysterious image. The 18-year-old woman, named Casey, told reporters, "I was taking a photo of my 2-year-old niece with my phone, and when I saw the photo, I was completely stunned. I still can't believe my late great-grandmother's face was in it!" Casey also provided a photo of her great-grandmother (pictured). The person on the far left in this old photo is Casey's great-grandmother. Experts confirmed that the two photos show the same person, wearing the same dress in both photos.

The Daily Mail reports that in September 2009, a middle-aged British woman posted a photo of her garden. What's unusual about the photo is that it actually features a "fairy." 55-year-old Phyllis Bacon searched her garden but couldn't find the mysterious, silver-winged fairy in the photo. The photo, taken in 2007, was taken accidentally. When she examined the image, she was shocked and spent months trying to uncover the mysterious fairy.

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