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Photographic Evidence of the Paranormal in the Haunted Forest

written by Bryan Hutchinson

UPDATE: I have created a new blog based on my travels throughout Europe and the Paranormal Evidence I have gathered, it’s, Bryan’s Paranormal Travel Blog.

I never expected to capture what we captured in our photographs, and I am beyond astounded.

In a very real sense, I feel validated.

Not long ago, when taking photos of the actual locations where the events took place in my book, The Wee-Jees, we captured some very strange things in our pictures. We don’t know for certain what the anomalies are but we have our suspicions, and in the following video, I share a couple of the photos that went viral across social media, especially “THE” Orb shot.

Please note, the follow-up posts and photos will be published on https://paranormal-evidence.com/ so feel free to subscribe and stay up to date on publication there. The photos from our docu-trips are amazing and show something else is out there, including a photo of the shadow figure standing by a tree (which you can briefly see in the video).

You should also follow my Facebook page because I post announcements, photos, and new videos there on a regular basis.

All 13 (of course, it just had to be 13!) of the photos will soon be published AVAILABLE NOW in the new book for everyone to view with all of the evidence to make up your own minds! The photographs are genuine and are welcome to scrutiny.

Here’s the infamous first photo:

For some background, my book, The Wee-Jees, is based on true events from my youth that took place in the haunted forest behind my childhood home.

Based on our photographic and firsthand evidence, the forest is still very haunted.

Professionals in the paranormal field have said such anomalies as what we have captured in our photos can be residual, or even intelligent, hauntings and are typically found in exceptionally haunted locations. We also experienced audible events but we cannot prove what they were; however, we are sure the majority were normal forest/animal noises, but do listen to the ‘groan’ sound in the video just before I leave the cave and I fall down the side of the mountain.

Why We Took Photos

After I finally finished The Wee-Jees and it was with the editor, I became restless and came up with the idea that I should get pictures of the actual locations in the book for readers to see and have a better idea of what the surroundings look like there. However, we never expected to capture anything more than the landscape.

The forest blew our collective minds!

Now, here’s the thing, I had not been back to that forest in years, and considering the events took place some 30 plus years ago, I kind of forgot how haunted it really is.

Don’t misunderstand me, I was able to write about the events in detail, I remember the events all too well, but there’s a HUGE difference between sitting in the comfort of your home writing, and actually, physically, walking those old haunted paths.

And those woods are absolutely haunted, let there be no doubt about that. For me, the photos collected in the new book, prove it.

WHEN?

The new book is available now. Click here to get it exclusively on Amazon!

Photo of the orb in the flowers © Diana Palacios. All photos are authentic and have not been manipulated, other than some cropping and zooming. Professionals interested in investigating the original photos, or the actual location, please contact me directly.

Read and see more of my paranormal evidence here: Bryan’s Paranormal Travel Blog.

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Bryan Hutchinson

I became a writer because I saw a ghost. I had my first paranormal experience when I was 8 years old. At first, I thought it was just me and that I had 'night terrors.' It turns out that I wasn't imagining things. I've wanted to write about that experience for over 30 years. And so, yes, it literally is the reason I became a writer. Now, I've finally done it! I've written the story. You can get a copy at most online booksellers, or click here.

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