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Indian girl appears on porch!

John writes, "My friend Danielle sent this picture to me and I thought it was worth submitting. It looks to me like a Native American man standing inside the door. Here is what she wrote: _As I was looking through some pictures I took last weekend I came across this one and it really freaked me out. Hubby and I were taking one last boat ride looking at the color of the trees and I took a pic of a cabin I liked and this is what I saw.  It looks like someone is standing by the door on the deck, When we were driving by there was no one there. I zoomed in on the picture and the person is inside the cabin, but like I said before there was NOT anyone there when I took the picture. The pic was taken on 10/12/03 and we were just riding down the river off High Falls Flowage in Twin Bridge, Wisconsin and I have always liked this cabin and took a pic so when (or if) we build on our land up there I want it to look like something like that. And when I was going through the pics this morning I freaked out when I saw that person standing there. I would have NEVER taken a pic if someone was standing there, it's a privacy issue for me. P.S. I am including the full un-sized photo and a cropped version."


Figure of an Indian girl standing on porch


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 Dark Angel's Comments:

At first, we thought that this could be a treetrunk reflected in the glass of the door.  But, we also felt that the tree would have to be closeby in order for it to appear this way.  As you can see from the full sized photo, there are no trees close enough to create a reflection.

 
 Photo/s submitted by: John


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