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A guest on the "Graveside Paranormal" tour last Saturday took a picture of the gates of the Archer Woods Cemetery at 81st Street and Keene Avenue. Neil Gibbons and Steve Leinweber, the owners of the ghost company, treat all their tours as an active investigation of ghosts. Guests of their tours often find faces, balloons and other unexplained phenomena in their digital photos and videos, whether day or night.
Gibbons and Linweber regularly let guests go to haunted places equipped with ghost hunting equipment and encourage them to take photos and videos, as well as communicate with the opposite boxes of vua aba hatta.
During the tour on October 16, Katie photographed the gates of the Archer Woods Cemetery and the next day saw a misty face peeking out from behind a stone pillar. Schultz sent the photo to Gibbons the next day.
"This is the first time we've caught something there," Gibbons said. "I thought:"Dude, this looks good. I changed the exposure to make sure no one is messing with me."
According to local legends, at the entrance to the cemetery there is a ghost of a woman who cries about a lost love or a lost child.
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WILLOW SPRINGS, IL — A guest on the Graveside Paranormal ghost tour last Saturday grabbed a photo of the gate of Archer Woods Cemetery at 81st Street and Kean Avenue. Neal Gibbons and Steve Leinweber, proprietors of the ghost tour company treat all their tours as active ghost investigations. Guests of their tours often find faces, orbs and other unexplainable phenomona in their digital photos and video, be it day or night.
Gibbons and Leinweber regularly set guests loose in haunted locations equipped with ghost hunting equipment and encourage them to take photos and video, and communicate with the other side vua aba hatta boxes.
A woman on the Oct. 16 tour, Kathy, took a photo of the gate of Archer Woods Cemetery and the next day, saw a misty face peering around the stone pillar. Schultz sent the photo to Gibbons the next day,
"That's the first time we caught anything there," Gibbons said. "I thought, 'man, this looks pretty good. I changed the exposure to make sure no one was messing with me."
According to local lore, a female apparition hangs out near the cemetery entrance, crying for a lost love or a lost child.
"People have heard the lady weeping as they exist the gates of the cemetery or see mist," Gibbons said.
Although not as famous as that other lady hitchiker — Resurrection Mary — Gibbons said there is a Resurrection Cemetery connection to the Weeping Ladt of Archer Woods (sometimes referred to as the "Wailing Woman of Archer Woods Cemetery).
"There is a story of two black horses pullling an 1880s coach with a glowing, child-sised casket that leves Ressurection and goes down Archer Avenue to Kean, circles around Archer Woods, and then heads down to St. James Cemetery," he said.
Hypotheses
Pareidolic illusion
A variety of visual illusions (the so-called "sensory illusions additions"); is the formation of illusory images, as a basis which are the details of the real object. Thus, the vague and obscure the visual image is perceived as something distinct and defined — for example, figures of people and animals in the clouds, the image of a man on the moon, "a hidden message", audible when you reverse the audio recordings, the shadows formed by leaves or complexes of objects in certain lighting (sometimes at a certain angle).
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