
A video showing 'ghost soldiers' run across Gettysburg is proving to be a terrifying watch, even for non-believers.
The site has reported countless 'sightings' following the immense loss of life during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, resulting in 51,000 casualties.
Since then, people reckon their restless spirits are still lingering, and New Jersey store manager Greg Yuelling believes to have captured two apparitions on camera.
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Greg, who previously visited the site with his daughters and uncle, said: "We were driving along one night and we started hearing noises, I heard things to the left and my uncle heard things to the right, and there was a fog, but the fog was weird, it was only in one patch not dispersed.
"Then we saw these shapes moving in the darkness, they were the size of humans, one of them ran right through the cannon."
Since the battle took place between the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War, some accounts have claimed to have witnessed the apparition of General George Washington, spectral soldiers, and even administrators encountering a Civil War-era hospital.
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"It was weird, it was scary, it was crazy… my uncle got so scared he rolled up the window," Greg added.
"We went back and watched the videos over and over again, and then we blew them up on the big screen to get a closer look. That made us even more freaked out.
"It was really exciting, but I also got this strange, ominous feeling, like something was telling me to go back back there. I couldn't go to sleep but I was creeped out, so I didn’t go."
Experts debunk Greg's video of ‘ghost soldiers’ at Gettysburg
Although Greg was adamant that he captured real ghosts in his video, experts have seemingly debunked his theory.
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Help! My House is Haunted presenters Barri Ghai and Jayne Harris said there is a 'logical explanation' that we're all missing.

"These are not spirits. Despite Gettysburg being rife with history and loads of paranormal stories over the years. I think what I'm seeing there is moisture on the windscreen," he told LADbible.
The 'ghost' Greg was seeing was most likely due to the weather conditions, which is nowhere near as fun.
"There's definitely moisture that seems to be running down the face of the windscreen," the expert added.
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"And I think it's a combination of the environmental factors and what he's actually seeing through the mist and the fog."
Psychologist Harris also noted: "It looks brilliant. It’s a good, impressive clip but I don’t think it’s a ghost.
"We see so many photographs and video clips, and especially, obviously now with mobile phones and these, you know, people are recording their own things all the time."
Topics: Conspiracy Theory, Army, US News, History