some of them could def. be reflections from trees and/or the sky, but there are some that detail specific facial features that are just TOO damn accurate. if they really all are reflections, then they are some damn good coincidences. almost too good to be true.
hexx: i believe more in ghosts than i do in an advanced alien population.
especifically look at picture number 6, in the tic tac toe layout of the window, in the middle of the bottom row there is a very strong resemblence to a child's face. to the square right of that as well, and the one right above there is a blurred image of what appears to be another kid.
on the 10th picture, concentrate on the upper half of the window. there's another tic tac toe layout of the window: if you look at the middle square of the top row, there seems to be the face and hair of a man, and he somewhat resembles JFK to me (not that this place has anything to do with him). on the square just below that one, you can see his chin which is where his face ends. on that same square where his chin is, you can see what appears to be like the baggy/blousy looking shirts that they wore during the colonial periods with a scarf around it. in the lower left-hand of that square, you can see the knot on the scarf, and the continuation of the garment can be seen in the square just below it. on the sides of the middle row, there seems to be shoulders.
now keep in mind, the human brain is programmed to scan for facial features when looking at any object. which is why many people say that they can see a man on the moon (figuratively speaking, looks more like a face). but these shots show very detailed features that are consistant with facial characteristics that go beyond shadows, reflections, and coincidence IMHO. then again, truth, much like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
i personally cant see the man with teh colonial clothes =/ i cant figure it in my head.
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NOW I SEE THE MAN... thats some freaky stuff! but the little kid ones i cant see because there is only like one or two white dots... explain the kids more.
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