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A ghost caught in the Hotel of the Shining?

The Shining is one of Stephen King's novels that has more controversy around him, both the novel and its adaptation to the cinema, made by Stanley Kubrick, have generated a great diversity of theories and curious news.One of the latest is the appearance of a ghost in a photograph taken in the mythical Hotel Stanley , a historic hotel built in 1909 in the city of Estes Park, Colorado, very close to Denver, and in which the action of King's novel takes place, do you dare to know anything more about this chilling hotel?

A ghost captured at the Hotel of The Shining?

Since the 70s the fame of this hotel has grown due to the paranormal events that were registered in its rooms.Voices, shouts, lights that turned on and off and regrets that could be noticed and hear especially in room 217 .The hotel receives many curious visitors and one of this s tourists, Henry Yau , took a picture in the lobby where you can see a figure that some consider to be, clearly, a ghost.Segun Henry Yau, taking the picture there was no one in the upper part of the hallway stairs, however, when he looked at it later, a ghostly figure dressed in a period of time appeared, slowly descending the stairs.

A ghost caught in the Hotel of the Shining?

Hotel of the shining: Image of two ghosts captured in the lobby of the hotel.

Henry Yau, director of public relations of the Children's Museum of Houston , I consult with an expert in the paranormal and this indicated that in the photo appeared not a presence, but two.Just to the left of the first figure that Yau had seen a second anomaly.For Kevin Sampron, the expert consulted, the first pre Sencia looks like a woman dressed in black, while the second anomaly looks like a small child.

A ghost caught in the Hotel of the Shining?

The Stanley Hotel is the undisputed protagonist of" The Shining "

Presences that, at least that of the child, seem to adjust to some felt by other guests of the hotel.Stephen King himself tells us that the night he stayed at the Stanley Hotel, he ran with a little boy about three years old running through the halls screaming .King woke up sweating and about to fall from the bed At the same time, while smoking a cigarette, the whole story of The Shining was perfectly mounted on his head.

Do you think it was a true capture of paranormal presences? ?

If you want to know more stories about The Shining, we recommend you read all the hidden symbology in the movie that St Anley Kubrick made about the novel.

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