A ghostly figure in a red dress and a grey figure standing as if in mourning over a gravestone are pictured in what could be the world's most haunted town.
Toowoomba in Australia has seen a record number of spooky sightings over the past 5 years.
From the weird 'grave-hopping figure in grey' to 'supernatural blue mist', dozens of creepy pictures were unearthed by ghost hunters.
When Kylie Samuels and Katie Harvey set up the ToowoombaGhost Chasers Facebook page , they were inundated with pictures of bizarre goings on.
Dozens of reported supernatural sightings were documented with chilling pictures and video evidence.
Paranormal investigator Darren Davies used his hi-tech 'ghost hunting' equipment to examine a 'haunted' pub.
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Toowoomba, Australia's most haunted town
He told the Tawoomba Chronicle: "It has quite a dark history, there have been a number of sudden as well as natural deaths at the inn."
Another spook sleuth, Aaron Mulligan, believes the 'lady in the red dress' to be Elizabeth Perkins.
She was a resident of the town who died after being hit by a train in 1944.
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Toowoomba, Australia's most haunted town
Aaron took his 'ghost detecting' K2 meter to the site and told Daily Mail Australia: "We went there are ran through the names of some of the people; when it got to her, the K2 meter lit up and then I asked if it was Elizabeth Perkins.
"Then there were footsteps and she definitely walked past."
Reporter Amelia Saw from Woman's Day magazine went to visit the spooky town.
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Blue mist: This picture captured a strange 'floating' colour
She said: "I thought it might be a struggle to find people who would speak to me about haunted stuff but they all just came out of the woodwork from all walks of life.
"(My favourite is) the story of Kylie Samuels who lives in this house that used to be owned by an undertaker.
"Every time she puts a crucifix on the wall it just flick soff, and it's happened time and time again, there's been no wind or any other explanation for it."
When asked about the ghosts in Tawoomba, Darren said: "People basically fear the unknown - but we know what to expect."
By David Raven, Daily Mirror
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