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Enhance Image from the Queen Mary’s First Class Pool Ghost

Enhance Image from the Queen Mary’s First Class Pool Ghost

The RMS Queen Mary’s one of the most haunted ships in the world, and there have been many reports of ghost sightings over the years.

In the winter 2008, the American Paranormal Research Association (APRA) investigated the ship’s First Class Pool.

During an EMF sweep of the changing stalls, the APRA team captured footage of a mysterious figure sitting in one of the stalls.

The footage is raw and unedited, showing a dark, shadowy figure sitting on a bench in the changing stall. The figure is not moving, and it does not appear to be human.

The APRA team was the only group of people in the area at the time, and they had no explanation for what the figure could be.

The RMS Queen Mary’s History

The Queen Mary has a long and storied history, and it is no wonder that it is said to be haunted.

The ship was built in 1934 and was a luxury liner for many years.

During World War II, the Queen Mary was converted into a troopship, and it transported over 800,000 soldiers during the war.

The ship also saw its share of tragedy; several deaths occurred during its lifetime.

The first ghost sighting on the Queen Mary was reported in 1936, just a few months after the ship’s maiden voyage.

A passenger claimed to have seen the ghost of a young woman in a white dress walking down the hallway of one of the decks.

Since then, there have been hundreds of other reports of ghost sightings on the Queen Mary.

Famous Ghost Sightings

Some of the most common ghosts reported on the Queen Mary include:

  • A “lady in white” who is said to haunt the ship’s first-class cabins.
  • A child is said to have died in the ship’s swimming pool.
  • An engineer is said to have died in the ship’s engine room.
  • A group of sailors are said to have died when the ship was torpedoed during World War II.

The Queen Mary is now a floating hotel in Long Beach, California.

The ship is still open to the public, and ghost tours are offered regularly.

If you want to learn more about Queen Mary’s haunted history, we encourage you to visit the ship’s website or take a ghost tour.

You might see a ghost yourself! if you do, please share it with us.

Enhance Image from the Queen Mary’s First Class Pool Ghost

Enhanced Frame by strangestrangestrange.com

In the winter of 2008 the American Paranormal Research Association APRA conducted an Investigation of the RMS Queen Mary’s First Class Pool.

The footage you are about to see was collected during a EMF sweep of the changing stalls, the only people present where two APRA Members and a Security Guard.

You will now see the raw footage of a unaccounted for “figure” sitting in one of the right hand side changing stalls.

Commentary & Music: Brandon Alvis

Source: American Paranormal Research Association APRA

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