Welcome to Hauntings UK.
This site is dedicated to in looking
for evidence on the paranormal and the unexplained.
With many places claiming to be haunted,
we are here to investigate these claims and try to gain evidence.
We use top of the range equipment
to capture anything paranormal. With our resident medium 'MISTY' we are able to contact any spirits that wish to contact us.
All ghost hunts shall be posted on
this site including any findings we have from any particular hauntings.
If you have any questions, please
don't hesitate to contact us, if you believe we should investigate a location you believe is haunted, contact us and we shall
aim to investigate.
What are Ghosts?
Ghosts are the supposed apparitions of the dead. A ghost is often thought to be the spirit or soul of a person who has
remained on Earth after death. According to some sources, a ghost may be the personality of a person after their death, and
not tied directly to the soul or spirit. Every culture in the world carries stories about ghosts, but they vary across time
and place, with disagreements both as to what ghosts are and whether they exist in reality.
What are orb's?
Orbs are believed (by many) to be ghosts in the form of balls of light. They are
life forms that travel in groups and are believed to be the human soul or life force of those that once inhabited a physical
body here on earth.
What is Ectoplasm mist?
One of the most dramatic types of positive photos you can get on investigations are
mist photos. These photos show various shapes of a fog or smoke-like substance hanging in the air. When these photos are taken,
this mist is not usually visible to the photographer. While these mist photos are rarer than orb photos but they also seem
appear primarily in areas where spirit activity is being reported.
The skeptics and debunkers have a field day with the mist photo. They say it is everything from
cigarette smoke to the
photographers breath on a cold night. I would like to take this
opportunity to address the most common explanations and also give you tips so that you can make sure your photos are good
quality evidence. First off, the mist photos are not cigarette smoke. If you are an investigator, you should never smoke anywhere
near an investigation site. This is simply common sense. In an indoor investigation, make sure all sources of smoke such as
candles and fireplaces are out prior to you taking any photos.