On October 31st, 1992, the BBC broadcast a 'live' (and fake) ghost hunting show that was arguably way ahead of its time.
A motion-activated trail camera has picked up what appears to be a small humanoid creature peering out of the darkness.
The blunder, which had remained undiscovered until very recently, may never be rectified due to the painting's fragile state.
The image, which appears to date back to the 1960s, seems to show a ghostly extra hovering in the background.
The world of music has seen more than its fair share of ghost sightings and paranormal experiences over the years.
Newly released government files have revealed some of the paranormal-themed incidents investigated by Scottish police since 2019.
An Earth-based extremophile has shown that it is possible for life to survive on Mars for very long periods of time.
Graham Morris was the man who captured photographic evidence during the infamous poltergeist case.
Gerry Woodcock encountered something potentially out-of-this-world one summer afternoon four years ago.
This footage of an alleged Bigfoot-type creature emerged 8 years ago and has remained a topic of debate ever since.
Over the years there have been numerous tales of a benevolent spirit that is said to heal the sick from the 'other side'.
Back in 1978, Frederick Valentich disappeared without a trace after encountering a UFO on a flight to King Island, Tasmania.
The famous Frisco Futuro House had been a popular attraction on Hatteras Island , North Carolina for over 50 years.
Peter Davenport, has been running the National UFO Reporting Center in Harrington for over 28 years.
The tomb of St Nicholas - the real-life inspiration behind Santa Claus - lived and died around 1,700 years ago.
This fearsome looking denizen of the deep has needle-sharp teeth and a terrifying extendable mouth.
The world-famous Arecibo Observatory had completely collapsed back in 2020 after its supporting cables broke.
26 years ago, a spate of strange sightings befell an otherwise idyllic area of woodland in south-west England.
The find seems to prove the existence of a long-rumored ancient indigenous tribe that lived thousands of years ago.
According to a spokesperson, the inclusion of a flying saucer in the official logo for NIM-A was actually a mistake.