Some unexplained photos that exist raise more questions than answers, even years after surfacing online. These images look real, yet logic slips when you look more closely. Also, each picture sparks debate, pulling people into long talks and strange ideas.
However, time has not cleared the mystery behind these unexplained photos that exist today. Meanwhile, viewers check every detail, hoping to find clues. Still, no solid proof explains what really happened, so the questions remain.
In 1964, French photographer Robert Serrec snapped this photo of what appears to be a giant snake-like creature resting on the sea floor off the coast of Queensland, Australia. No one has been able to identify it positively.
A family in Texas wanted a photo of them sitting down to dinner in their new house. The photo appears to show a body falling from the ceiling. No plausible explanation has ever been given.
Jim Templeton took a photo of his daughter Elizabeth during a family outing, unaware of anything unusual. When developed, a spaceman appeared floating behind her. Kodak confirmed the photo was unaltered and offered a reward for proof it was fake. No one ever claimed it.
Cops in St. Petersburg, Florida snapped this photo in 1951. Mary Reeser had been sitting in her chair when her entire chair became engulfed in flames, consuming everything but her left foot. The fire burned hot enough to shrink her skull, but it did not touch anything else in the room.
A retired clergyman took these photos in 1966 while visiting the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. Though he only meant to take a photo of the unique tulip staircase, he also captured a shrouded figure climbing the stairs. People have reported hearing unexplained footsteps around the staircase, and rumors say the area is haunted.
This photo captures the re-opening of the South Fork Bridge in Gold Bridge, British Columbia, in 1941. Notice his clothes and sunglasses don’t look like anything from the 1940s, and the man appears to be holding a modern-era camera. Some suspect the man is a time traveller.
People call the mysterious woman at John F. Kennedy’s assassination the Babushka Lady. She held a camera and stood in a clear spot along the motorcade route. Despite FBI searches and the Warren Commission’s efforts, no one has identified her, and no film has ever appeared.
The Black Knight satellite conspiracy dates back to 1954, when UFO researcher Donald Keyhoe told a newspaper that the US Air Force had detected two satellites orbiting Earth. At that time, however, no one had the technology to launch a satellite. The conspiracy theory really caught fire, however, in 1998, when NASA released this image, which it said shows a thermal blanket lost during a mission. However, conspiracy theorists believe it is one of the satellites and aliens launched it.
On March 13, 1997, bright unidentified lights appeared across 300 miles of the Southwest US. Two events took place. A triangle of lights moved across the state, while other lights hovered over Phoenix. The Air Force said flares from an A-10 Warthog caused the second sighting. However, similar lights returned in 2007 and 2008, and no clear explanation exists.
This photo reportedly shows a ghost atop the St. Augustine lighthouse.
This was found in an abandoned house in Massachusetts. It says, “I love you more than you know. I’ve raised you since you died. Please stop visiting.”
Reverend K. F. Lord snapped this image in 1963 inside the Newby Church in North Yorkshire. A ghostly figure wearing a cowl was also captured. The reverend swore that nobody else was in the church when he took the photo.
Hampton Court Palace’s security cameras caught this figure closing the door. When guards arrived to investigate, they found nobody there.
In 1919, an airplane propeller killed aircraft mechanic Freddy Jackson. Two days later, his squadron posed for a group photo. The crew felt shocked when Freddy appeared in the image, taken the same day as his funeral.
The Naga Fireballs are a natural phenomenon in which glowing red balls rise from beneath the Mekong River in Thailand and Laos and into the air. Science can’t explain it.
Unexplained photos that exist continue to puzzle people worldwide. Because no proof settles the doubts, debates never stop. As time passes, these images keep their mystery alive.