The man who filmed the video was shocked
Scary Footage Seems To Show 'Ghost Soldiers' Running Across A Road At Gettysburg
After seeing a spine-tingling video of what appear to be 'ghost soldiers' darting across a road at Gettysburg, some people are now convinced that ghosts are indeed real.
The footage seems to capture two ghostly figures at the infamous Civil War battle site in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Greg Yuelling, a store manager from New Jersey, recorded this eerie video while he was exploring the historic site with his family.
Yuelling emphasized that he, his daughters, and his uncle were just 'tourists' eager to 'learn more about the history of the Civil War'.
He shared their excitement about visiting 'the old battleground, where the Gettysburg Address was given and all that stuff'.
"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," Yuelling explained.
He continued, "Then we saw these shapes moving in the darkness, they were the size of humans, one of them ran right through the cannon."
Yuelling described the experience: "It was weird, it was scary, it was crazy… my uncle got so scared he rolled up the window.
"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.Â
"I couldn't go to sleep but I was creeped out, so I didn’t go."
The infamous Battle of Gettysburg, a brutal confrontation between Union and Confederate forces, took place in July 1863.
It’s estimated that between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers and 5,000 horses lost their lives during the three-day carnage, with countless others left gravely wounded.
Many soldiers who were injured were left to endure excruciating pain on the battlefield as the fierce fighting continued around them.
Numerous others died in hastily set up triage stations at the edge of the battleground.
Yuelling remarked, "I’ve heard people claim that you can capture videos of ghosts around there, but we were so skeptical until that night.
"I always questioned the validity of those ghost videos you see on TV, I was always pretty disbelieving. I believe everything now."
The Gettysburg site has not only become a significant tourist draw but is also regarded as one of the most haunted places in America.