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Ghost sighting at Gettysburg sparks internet debate…you be the judge!

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - 6/27/2008: Gettysburg National Cemetary, site of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg National Military Park Photo: Shutterstock

Ghost sighting at Gettysburg sparks internet debate…you be the judge!

This video was posted that looks like what appears to be a ghost at a Gettysburg battle field.  This has launched a very heated online debate.

Greg Yuelling took the video while on a visit to Gettysburg with his family on Sept. 2nd.  The video was shot by Yuelling…it looks like a couple of ghostly figures walking around some cannons on the battlefield.

Although the sighting was captured on camera, some people aren’t convinced.  Take a look for yourself…what do you think?  Some people think it’s water droplets on the camera and some think it’s a couple of ghosts.  One thing is for certain, Yuelling says he is now convinced that ghosts exist after watching the video several times.

You be the judge!

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