The video presents the 7 most terrifying photographs of ghosts, which are said to be authentic and have not been proven to be fake, even by experts. The photographs include:
1. The "Brown Lady of Raynham Hall" (1936), a famous ghost photo taken in England, which shows a woman descending a staircase.
2. The "Boy on the Farm" (taken by Nil Sambac in England), a photo of a boy who appears to be watching the photographer from behind a cabin.
3. A photo taken on the oil freighter SS Watertown (1924), which shows the faces of two deceased sailors in the water.
4. A photo taken by a man of his daughter in the 80s, which shows strange lights and shapes, and is believed to be a ghostly presence.
5. A photo taken at the O'Groove Bridge in the USA, which shows a ghostly figure believed to be the spirit of a woman who was murdered under the bridge.
6. A set of photographs taken by a ghost hunter at the Heydt House in Green Castro, which shows a ghostly presence and is considered one of the most horrible sets of photographs ever taken.
7. A photo taken by Reverend Gene Taylor (1963), which shows a ghostly presence in a church and is considered the most frightening photograph taken by a ghost.
The video claims that these photographs have been analyzed by experts and have not been proven to be fake, and that they are considered to be authentic evidence of paranormal activity.
Here are the facts from the text:
1. The photograph at number 7 on the list was taken in 1936 at Fort Folk, England.
2. The photograph at number 7 is known as the image of a spectrum going down the stairs.
3. The photographer of the number 7 photograph claims to have seen the ghost coming down the stairs.
4. Locals claim that the ghost in the photograph is Lady Dorothy Townsend, who died in 1726.
5. The photograph at number 6 is known as "The Boy on the Farm" and was taken by a man named Nil Sambac in England.
6. The photograph at number 5 was taken in 1924 aboard the oil freighter "SS Watertown".
7. Two sailors died on the "SS Watertown" due to a toxic gas leak.
8. The sailors' bodies were placed in coffins and buried at sea in the Gulf of Mexico on December 4.
9. A sailor on the "SS Watertown" reported seeing the faces of the deceased sailors in the water the next day.
10. Captain Jim Tracy took photographs of the sighting, which have been passed down to posterity.
11. The photograph at number 4 was taken by a man in the 1980s while taking pictures of his daughter.
12. The man reported seeing strange lights and shapes in the photographs.
13. The photograph at number 3 is believed by locals to be the spirit of a woman who was murdered under the O Grove Bridge.
14. A man was killed under the O Grove Bridge in the 1960s.
15. The photograph at number 2 is considered one of the most horrible sets of photographs ever taken.
16. The photograph at number 2 was taken by a ghost hunter named Guy Winter at the Heydt House in Green Castro.
17. Experts have analyzed the photograph at number 2 and found no signs of a setup.
18. The photograph at number 1 was taken by Reverend Gene Taylor in 1963.
19. Experts have confirmed that the photograph at number 1 is authentic and not a montage.
20. Reverend Gene Taylor begged experts to prove that the photograph was fake, but they were unable to find any evidence of trickery.