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Angels: photographic proof
Click above to see more undeniable physical evidence that angels do exist. The description in Portuguese reads:
“See the incredible photos taken on the night of October 10 by two different people with two different cameras … The images speak for themselves. The next day, always at sunset, new photos were taken by Regina, as fantastic as the ones taken the day before.”
Amazing, huh? Perhaps not, and you’ll have realized these are just insects no more than a couple of feet away from the camera, slightly unfocused and reflecting the flash. Digital cameras have a greater depth of field, meaning they can capture small things very near the lens.
The effect is similar to the one seen in this image, and identical to this one, with a moth.
[hat tip to ufologist Claudeir Covo for suggesting the link]
6 commentsForteana on parade
Amazing Japanese video with funny references to many classic Forteana, from cryptozoology to UFOs and ghosts.
As some of them are only famous in Japan, I compiled a list in order of appearance:
- Mothman;
- Chupacabras;
- Bigfoot (with a ghost face in the background);
- Tsuchinoko (crypto-creature famous in Japan);
- Nessie (hand, this was a nice one);
- Alien with FBI/KGB/Gestapo agents (actually a “Talk of the Times” newspaper hoax);
- Flatwoods Monster;
- The Doll with growing hair (another typically Japanese Forteana);
- Aliens play with cattle mutilations and…
- Crop circles, by drawing Doraemon;
- A play on a famous Australian sea serpent photo;
- An explanation for Japan’s mystery guardrail metal shards;
- The standing Lesser Panda that was the sensation in the land of the rising Sun.
The El Khaimah "Djinn"

“This is a true story in Ras el Khaimah, United Arab Emerites. This picture has been released as a police report evidence in the UAE. The story is that a young man went in the caves in Ras el Khaimah to take pictures in caves known to be deserted, with a friend. He had been warned not to go. The person who had been with him called the police saying he had seen his friend’s flash go off and then his friend screamed. He called his friend but never got an answer and got scared that he’d fallen so went to the police. A few hours later they found the man in the cave dead and the single picture found in his camera is this one.”
The image circulated first in the middle of the 1990s in England, with a slightly different story. “John”, 33 years old, was said to have visited Saudi Arabia, and there he heard friends speak about a picture taken at the caves of the area. The alleged photographer didn’t die: he just thought he had seen something and shot the picture, noticing the strange creature in detail only after the picture was developed. The locals referred to the creature as a “Djinn”, a type of demon.
When he returned to England, “John” tried to sell the copy that he got. But with the publication of the image in the Bornemouth Advertiser, the “djinn” was soon identified as a sculpture. And not even an Arab sculpture, but part of the attractions of a theme park in the Cheddar caves, in Somerset, UK! Yes, the same caves from where the fungus that gives name to the popular cheese came.
The British magazine ForteanTimes had already clarified the picture in 1995:

The note on FT included another picture of the sculpture (without a crease) and a statement from Bob Smart, director of Cheddar Showcaves & Gorge. The illustration is part of the attraction “Crystal Quest” that attracted millions of visitors since its opening in 1991. The ‘djinn’, actually a goblin, is at a grotto with Lord of the Rings-like sculptures created by Rowland Pavey.
The explanation is simple and clear, however one can find in the internet what is supposed to be the email of an employee at Cheddar Showcaves & Gorge denying that the terrifying creature is one of its attractions. Things may be slightly confusing, but fortunately a Turkish newspaper visited the attraction recently and got many photos of the sculpture, including these:

Is it curious to note, as the Turkish newspaper highlights, that in the original sculpture the creature is holding a knife in its right hand. In retrospect, one can notice this even in the original creased image of the ‘djinn.’
The goblin of Cheddar, in a new digital version, also circulated some time ago as being a chupacabras captured accidentally while some friends were celebrating:

It is just the same ‘djinn’, inserted digitally.
That the image has circulated so much, and in so many ways, is probably due to the talent of Pavey, the sculptor. It is an impressive illustration, to find it in a deserted and dark cave could kill somebody sensitive. A heart attack, who knows.
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Hat tip to Jorge Petretski and Andréia Tschiedel
- The Turkish newspaper page with the more recent images of Pavey’s goblin was Efsane cin’ enselendi, but it seems to have been removed since.
UPDATE 01/2009: Oh, the wonders of Internet, where you can now find this picture:

Or this one, another from Cheddar Showcaves & Gorge:

Alas, you can also find that apparently the impressive sculptures were repainted and now look ridiculous:

Rest in piece, El Khaimah Djinn.
3 commentsA very tall ghost

Cláudio Gargano kindly sent the image and told us:
“This photo was taken inside a moving bus. On the glasses you can see the reflection of my wife, who took the picture, and also one more person outside the bus window. The height of the window is about two meters… The photo was taken by a digital camera, and it’s not a hoax.”
Cláudio wrote how the image was stunning, and it really is!
There are many reflections on his glasses, and analysis shows no sign of hoaxing indeed. But it also allowed us to suggest an explanation for this mysterious giant man.
Notice how the reflection on each lens is slightly different. That would be hard to hoax.
A careful look also reveals that there are actually two mysterious men, pointed by numbers 1 and 2. And number 2 is clearly inside the bus! Wow!
After much contemplation, we think we finally decoded this and identified the mysterious men.
Those are just the seats of the bus. The head of mysterious man #1 could have been either something outside the window, or simply the shades. Mysterious man #2 head is probably an actual head of a fellow passenger.
A very interesting case of pareidolia, where it’s difficult to see something beyond what looks at first sight to be a mysterious gaint man.
[with thanks to Cláudio Gargano]
No comments"Curupira": a very Brazilian ghost video
“I’m completely stunned. Please, help me find out if this is true. Note: image taken on the Pinheiros highway, near the Joao Dias bridge”
[Sao Paulo, Brazil].
Skeptics would immediately think this is nothing more than a small guy in a costume, but careful viewing of the video reveals the head of the strange figure is actually on fire.

We blogged about it in Brazil, and soon Marcus Pontes came with an explanation:
“Some years ago a Brazilian artist wanted to make a movie about the curupira [a folkloric figure in Brazil], and he flooded the internet with videos and other false information to give the movie project some urban legend aura.”
Soon afterwards Marcus pointed a link to the original blog where the artist publicized his viral creations: http://neminventonemaumento.zip.net/
Alexandre Camargo also told us that
“It’s really a digital work: the ‘creature’ is the main character of a short horror film produced by Trattoria di Frame (in São Paulo), where I worked some years ago. The designer is the artist Eduardo Schaal.”
Check some more nice images and videos of the creature after the jump
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