The Fort Henry Anomaly

The Story

Hello. I don't know if this is the right place to do it, but I have a "ghost" picture I'd like to submit. I have attached the picture to the email.

This picture was taken at Fort Henry in Kingston, Ontario. I was only about 11 at the time, and I was taking a tour of the place. I took a picture of one of the rooms, and when I got the picture back, this is what I saw.

Sincerely,
Paige

Analysis

Recently, I paid a visit to the Aquarena Springs resort in San Marcos or at least what was left of Aquarena Springs.  One of my fondest memories of the park was a submarine theater that you would board which would sink you into the water where you would witness an underwater mermaid show complete with a swimming pig.  In my memories, this theater was huge -- when I saw it again for the first time in 20 years, it was decidedly smaller.  I could have sworn it was Carnegie hall... not a glorified home entertainment system.  It was also sunk into the water which was depressing.

Why am I bringing up this tale?  I was about 11 when I visited the Aquarena in its heyday and in the years since, my memories were deleted, filed incorrectly, and exaggerated.  What I believe was captured on film during Paige's trip to Fort Henry is a room with a glass or Plexiglas panel in front of it to prevent visitors from entering the room.  When the camera's flash went off, it was reflected in the glass and lit up what appears to be a smudged handprint.

You can see other nicks and scratches in the glass as well that were lit up by the flash.

I'm sure Paige might not remember the glass parturition, but when the picture's brightness and contrast is adjusted, it's obviously there.

Conclusion

Nothing supernatural, just a reflection.

 

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