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Victorian Ghost Caught On Google Street View Camera

The ghostly figure that can make you aghast has been captured at a former Victorian docklands having a mysterious and sinister past.
The strange figure that the footage shows, captured in Tiger Bay, Cardiff is clad in a long skirt, crisp blouse, bow tie, blue boater hat and a scarf shinning above the pavement.
Tiger Bay, Cardiff dates back to 200 years with scene of murders and unsolved mysteries.
The water sculpture in the picture is used as the gateway to enter the fictional world of Dr Who spinoff Torchwood.
"Apparitions have often been caught on film but are invisible to the naked eye," the Telegraph quoted local medium Jane Cohen, 39, as saying.
"This woman is very smart but she is dressed in clothes that you just don't see these days unless it's in a period drama on TV.
"But what is really strange is that she doesn't appear as a full figure you can't see all of her," Cohen added.
The old docklands has been redeveloped with a theatre, waterside restaurants and plush apartments.
However, according to local ¸ the woman was filmed in the heart of the notorious Tiger Bay once the busiest sea port in the world.
The image was filmed last June when Google cameras captured the streets and landmarks of the Welsh capital.



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