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Phantom Military Cyclist

Road outside the Morton Guest House, Frome, Somerset Apparition World War II

On a stretch of road just outside the Morton Guest House in Frome, Somerset, a rather unusual paranormal phenomenon has been observed. It's a spot where the ordinary and the unexplained seem to intersect. A photograph taken here back in 1990 appears to show either a phantom motorcyclist or, more prosaically, a double exposure of the photographer himself. The image leaves room for interpretation, but what's undeniable is the haunting history of this location. It was here that a fatal motorbike accident occurred in 1940, a tragic event that seems to have left an indelible mark on the site.

Digging into the past, it's clear that the connection between the 1940 accident and the 1990 photograph is more than just coincidental. The fact that a motorbike was involved in the original tragedy might explain why a cyclist, or rather a motorcyclist, features in the paranormal account. Although we can't say for certain what was captured on film that day, the juxtaposition of a historical accident and a seemingly inexplicable photograph does suggest that there's more to this location than meets the eye. The incident, while not widely documented, contributes to the mystique of this Somerset road.

Historical Context

A fatal motorbike accident occurred in 1940

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
22 July 1990
Postcode Area
BA17

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