Blood Cemetery NH

The irony about Pine Hill Cemetery is that it used to be called Blood Cemetery, which, may be the most epic name for a cemetery, especially when it's considered to be haunted.

However, the former name had nothing to do with actual blood -- it's not like suddenly headstones were seen being covered in or dripping in blood. Instead, the name referred to a man named Abel Blood, who was buried there and is at the center of the folklore of the cemetery being haunted, according to New Hampshire Magazine.

Tyler Karanasois / Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash
Tyler Karanasios / Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash
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Pine Hill Cemetery NH Haunted

Stories and folklore are one thing, but seeing an actual ghost or a picture that features a ghost? That's a totally different thing and more or less some hardcore proof, which brings us to a series of photos taken by a Granite Stater named Tyler Karanasios that were posted in the u Local New Hampshire Facebook group.

He thought he saw something, but wasn't sure. And it may be tough to notice anything, so he decided to brighten up the picture a bit.

Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
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Do you see it yet? If you don't, here's a picture to help you with the area in question.

Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
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So that circle makes it pretty clear -- it looks like there's a spirit in the upper left hand corner of the picture (clearly where the circle is). But even so, it's possible it could be some shadow cast by a headstone behind the featured area.

But here's the thing -- Timothy Zetes, who was following this thread on the u Local New Hampshire Facebook group, zoomed in, and, well...

Timothy Zetes via Facebook
Timothy Zetes via Facebook
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...THE FACE! Do you see it?!

BUT, to play Devil's Advocate, what looks like it makes up the face could possibly just be pixel marks from an already-grainy photo being zoomed in. But then, the original poster, Tyler, posted a couple of pictures he had of the same area from during the daytime.

Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
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So, that one is dead on and not so much the same angle as the pictures in question -- but here's one at a similar angle.

Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
Tyler Karanasios via Facebook
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It's POSSIBLE that it could be headstones behind the area or off to the side, but still -- the spirit figure looks like it's wearing a flowing dress, and no part of a headstone has anything that looks like it could be flowing (unless there's a flag next to or in front of the headstone, but there are none in any of these pictures.)

Regardless of what it actually is, still cool to think about (and also equal parts creepy and terrifying!)

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