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The historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park was Stephen King's inspiration for his book The Shining. We have lunch there every couple weeks - definitely worth a visit.
I think either Henry Yau is pretty good with image editing software, or it's a picture of a real ghost. Unfortunately, there's no way to tell which one is the truth ... only Henry knows for sure.
When I see these types of photos, I think first: "Why would they have taken a photo here?" I'm sure he could have been admiring the woodwork, etc., but I think that's an odd place to take a photo.
I actually live in colorado and im actually dying to go to gold camp road - rumor has it that in the 3rd tunnel, it collapsed on a bus full of children. People usually say if you go during night and turn off the car, you will see the childrens hand prints.
Another reason for the eerie visitation is due to the murders that happened by there.
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