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WHAT’S IN YOUR spooky snaps?

No longer at war

Dear Sally

I took this photo on Boxing Day 2019 at a church in Suffolk. While sitting in a coffee shop later that day, scrolling through my photos, I came across this image. There were war graves in the churchyard. No one else was there. I’ve been back a few times since and taken photos and nothing has appeared. What do you think?

Kirsty Wheeler, Lowestoft, Suffolk

Dear Kirsty

It is so clear! I can see an image of a man in a First World War army uniform with a rucksack on his back, holding a helmet in one hand. He is walking across the fields which I’d imagine lead to the church graveyard where the war veterans are buried.

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