Are there ghosts at real-life ‘The Shining’ hotel? A man who was visiting the hotel that inspired Stephen King’s horror classic “The Shining” says he captured a ghostly image when he took a photo of the stairwell and lobby.
Henry Yau was taking photographs inside Colorado’s Stanley Hotel, of The Shining fame, when he claims he was photobombed.
He took a photo of the empty staircase, but later when he was reviewing the snaps an apparition appeared in one them.
The tourist insists the staircase was completely empty when he took the photo.
“By golly! I think I may have captured a ghost at Stanley Hotel,” he said.
This isn’t the first time a paranormal sighting has been reported at Stanley Hotel.
“After a century of collecting spirits, the hotel has become renowned by specialists and experts in the field of paranormal investigation as one of the nation’s most active sites,” he hotel website says.
Agencies/Canadajournal