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Eerie Video Captured By Doorbell Cam At House 'In The Middle Of Nowhere'

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People who choose to live in remote areas are often on their own when it comes to security, so many of them use various methods to protect themselves, including a doorbell camera. The cams can capture footage of potential dangers, but they often also wind up filming animals that are passing by, or even stranger things.

That's what happened to one homeowner who lives deep in the woods. Upon reviewing the videos from their Ring camera, they discovered something incredibly creepy on one - a white figure moving in the distance. For most people, that would be a non-event, but the homeowner lives "in the middle of nowhere," far from any neighbor and on a fenced-in property located on a hill that is "impossible to get up to." Because of that, he wonders if the camera picked up something paranormal.

He shared the video to a Facebook group about ghosts, captioning it: "Please watch the top right hand side to see what is being pointed out here. I was notified this morning that my Ring camera recorded this in the middle of the night. Just moved out to the middle of nowhere. I've gotten a creepy vibe at times but this is unsettling. There are no neighbors around and my house is on a fenced-in hill that makes it impossible to get up to, and is surrounded by forest. Any insight would be appreciated."

Many commenters were sure there is something paranormal on the video. One wrote, "And that's enough for me to move," and another added, "Yep. I'd move. That is freaky as all get out! One saving grace is it's not walking toward your house."

A few viewers weren't as convinced it was a ghost, thinking it is something much more tame. One stated, "Doesn't look at all like a ghost to me," and another piled on, "It does look to be someone going for a walk." As yet, no official explanation for the figure has been given.


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