Haunting Face Of Ghost Sailor Appears At AZ Memorial
Image in the water at Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial
The haunting image of a ghostly face appeared on a digital photo taken at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
After spending time at the memorial and taking dozens of photos, Susan De Vanny reviewed the pictures back in her hotel room and had quite a shock. The ghostly, tortured image of a sailor’s face on the surface of the water stared back at her.
The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
“I showed my husband and I didn’t say anything, I said just have a look at the photo and he said oh my gosh it’s a face, and then the kids saw it and they go oh wow,” De Vanny told KHON-TV, a Honolulu television station that interviewed her about the paranormal phenomenon.
“It just looked really sad, really sad and young. The face, to me looked young, which I don’t know if it represents the men at that time who perished.”
The USS Arizona was sunk by the Japanese during their infamous December 1941 surprise attack on the US western Pacific naval base. During the attack 1,177 US sailors perished. The memorial is also a tomb as most of the men’s bodies were never recovered.
Susan De Vanny and her husband discovered the face
De Vanny believes the photo is a message from beyond. Perhaps a message from the sailors who sacrificed so much that December day.
“Don’t forget us,” the image could be saying.
KHON-TV Hawaii – Video on ghost sailor
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cool but completely a case of matrixing. just a random chance of shapes and shadows coming together and our minds filling in the gaps.
well I think it’s real.
of course its real, its made up of different objects and the water/light displacement makes face like. but a ghostly face… nope tricks of the mind