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This image is of Matilda a well know ghost that haunts the Sydney Quarantine station.Image has been lightened.
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#6 Posted by
s.t.u.
on 10 December, 2007, 5:30
Did you get any other strange photos from that day? This is a great photo because I see another face coming through the back of the nightgown and the mist to the lower left hand side. Have you had this analyzed?
#5 Posted by
soulseeker
on 4 March, 2009, 2:50
OMG..It's a shadow...
#4 Posted by
ruthless.gal
on 2 August, 2009, 16:40
So fake
#3 Posted by
msmith1234
on 6 January, 2010, 2:14
She really does look real.
#2 Posted by
notalis
on 11 December, 2010, 16:02
???
#1 Posted by
numagirl22
on 22 January, 2011, 7:41
oh, wow! this is incredible...I really hope it's real.
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