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EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 30:
Monotropa uniflora, commonly called ghost plant or Indian pipe, a non-photosynthesizing parasitic perennial flowering plant native to North America, is seen on the forest floor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Ghost live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 24th, May 2025. The Swedish rock band Ghost performs a live concert at Oslo Spektrum in Oslo. Here vocalist Papa V Perpetua is seen live on stage.
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Normal life must go on, even in war Halloween decoration on streets of Dnipro
DNIPRO, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 30, 2024 - Skeleton ghost decorations and lanterns are in the street ahead of Halloween, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Normal life must go on, even in war Halloween decoration on streets of Dnipro
DNIPRO, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 30, 2024 - A ghost decoration is in the street ahead of Halloween, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Normal life must go on, even in war Halloween decoration on streets of Dnipro
DNIPRO, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 30, 2024 - Skeleton ghost decorations and lanterns are in the street ahead of Halloween, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Who you gonna call? Meet the real ghostbusters
Ghost hunting is having a moment... in graveyards, pubs, old houses, and on social media. Meet the new spirit seekers.
Ghost hunting is having a moment. "Have-a-go" ghost hunters are cropping up all over YouTube and TikTok, while organisations ranging from luxury hotel groups to English Heritage are latching on to the lucrative opportunities presented by the paranormal pound.
Jayne Mortimore, 45, a paranormal investigator based in Liskeard, Cornwall. She fell for the "thrilling" world of the paranormal in the early 2000s heyday of Most Haunted, and believes that radiation from the bedrock granite and quartz in her native Cornwall make it a hotspot for paranormal sightings.
Jayne Mortimer shot at Bodmin Jail.
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Who you gonna call? Meet the real ghostbusters
Ghost hunting is having a moment... in graveyards, pubs, old houses, and on social media. Meet the new spirit seekers.
Ghost hunting is having a moment. "Have-a-go" ghost hunters are cropping up all over YouTube and TikTok, while organisations ranging from luxury hotel groups to English Heritage are latching on to the lucrative opportunities presented by the paranormal pound.
Academic Dr Kate Cherrell lectures on Victorian Britain and the paranormal. She believes the current enthusiasm for ghost hunting shares features with that earlier era.
Dr Kate Cherrell
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Who you gonna call? Meet the real ghostbusters
Ghost hunting is having a moment... in graveyards, pubs, old houses, and on social media. Meet the new spirit seekers.
Ghost hunting is having a moment. "Have-a-go" ghost hunters are cropping up all over YouTube and TikTok, while organisations ranging from luxury hotel groups to English Heritage are latching on to the lucrative opportunities presented by the paranormal pound.
Academic Dr Kate Cherrell lectures on Victorian Britain and the paranormal. She believes the current enthusiasm for ghost hunting shares features with that earlier era.
Dr Kate Cherrell
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GHOST
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. The Swedish black metal band Ghost, led by Tobias Forge a.k.a Papa Emeritus IV, performs on the stage of the Palais Nikaia as part of the Imperatour tour. Photograph by Eric Dervaux / Dalle.
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. Le groupe de black metal suedois Ghost, emmenee par Tobias Forge alias Papa Emeritus IV, se produit sur la scene du Palais Nikaia dans le cadre de la tournee Imperatour. Photographie de Eric Dervaux / Dalle. (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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GHOST
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. The Swedish black metal band Ghost, led by Tobias Forge a.k.a Papa Emeritus IV, performs on the stage of the Palais Nikaia as part of the Imperatour tour. Photograph by Eric Dervaux / Dalle.
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. Le groupe de black metal suedois Ghost, emmenee par Tobias Forge alias Papa Emeritus IV, se produit sur la scene du Palais Nikaia dans le cadre de la tournee Imperatour. Photographie de Eric Dervaux / Dalle. (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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GHOST
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. The Swedish black metal band Ghost, led by Tobias Forge a.k.a Papa Emeritus IV, performs on the stage of the Palais Nikaia as part of the Imperatour tour. Photograph by Eric Dervaux / Dalle.
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. Le groupe de black metal suedois Ghost, emmenee par Tobias Forge alias Papa Emeritus IV, se produit sur la scene du Palais Nikaia dans le cadre de la tournee Imperatour. Photographie de Eric Dervaux / Dalle. (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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GHOST
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. The Swedish black metal band Ghost, led by Tobias Forge a.k.a Papa Emeritus IV, performs on the stage of the Palais Nikaia as part of the Imperatour tour. Photograph by Eric Dervaux / Dalle.
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. Le groupe de black metal suedois Ghost, emmenee par Tobias Forge alias Papa Emeritus IV, se produit sur la scene du Palais Nikaia dans le cadre de la tournee Imperatour. Photographie de Eric Dervaux / Dalle. (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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GHOST
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. The Swedish black metal band Ghost, led by Tobias Forge a.k.a Papa Emeritus IV, performs on the stage of the Palais Nikaia as part of the Imperatour tour. Photograph by Eric Dervaux / Dalle.
France, Nice, 2023-05-30. Le groupe de black metal suedois Ghost, emmenee par Tobias Forge alias Papa Emeritus IV, se produit sur la scene du Palais Nikaia dans le cadre de la tournee Imperatour. Photographie de Eric Dervaux / Dalle. (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane Ð the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldnÕt let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything IÕd been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after IÕd bid £6,000 over the guide price. IÕd barely had time to process the fact that IÕd won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: ÒHow does it feel to have bought EnglandÕs most haunted cottage?Ó I had no idea of the houseÕs reputation Ð there was no hint of it in the description Ð but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275g)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275h)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275i)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275j)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275k)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275l)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275m)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275n)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275p)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275o)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275q)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275r)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275s)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275t)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140990_066
REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275u)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275a)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275b)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275e)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140990_062
REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275d)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140990_061
REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275f)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140990_060
REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Mandatory Credit: Photo by INA Photo Agency/Shutterstock (11746275c)
Celleno Village
Incredible ghost town, Celleno, Italy - 02 Feb 2021
The Celleno's popularity has increased among local and international tourists alike, who have been enchanted by its elegiac beauty. The ancient section of the town, perched precariously on the edge of a cliff, has earned the nickname "The Ghost Village" after it was abandoned following violent earthquakes in the past and the similarities it shares with the nearby Civita di Bagnoregio.
(c) Dukas -
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
The Victorian Bath House near to St Botolph's without Bishopsgate Church. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
The Ivy restaurant, near to St Botolph's without Bishopsgate Church. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
The Victorian Bath House near to St Botolph's without Bishopsgate Church. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
Bus on Bishopsgate. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
'I Love You' graffiti on a wall on Alderman's Walk near to St Botolph's without Bishopsgate Church. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
Seething Lane with All Hallows Church in the background. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
A homeless person's tent outside an HSBC bank on London Street, near to Fenchurch Street station. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company. I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company.
A homeless person's tent outside an HSBC bank on London Street, near to Fenchurch Street station. Night walks in the City of London. Magical Mysterious Tour with Barbara Nadel. London. The magic takes hold as soon as I step into All Hallows by the Tower churchyard. It’s gone midnight and at first I look right towards one of the City of London’s oldest churches. Then I turn left, with a coldness trickling down my spine as I stare deep into my own past. My father, nearly 20 years dead now, used to take me on both day and nighttime jaunts through London. A thin, stylish East Ender, he was the sort of man who could produce a coin from your ear, magic away sickness and reveal the weird glories of London. Dad found the miraculous in everything, which is why I always carry him in my head when I go on these midnight yomps through the City.
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