WATCH: Creepy video from Gettysburg proves there are ghosts among us? #2

Following the release of a terrifying film showing “ghost soldiers” sprinting across a road at Gettysburg, some viewers now think that “ghosts are real.”

Two apparitions at a Civil War battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, emerge in the video.

The video was taken by Greg Yuelling, a New Jersey store manager who was on a family visit to the battlefield.

Watch the video below:

He, his daughters, and his uncle, according to Yuelling, were only “tourists” who wished to “learn more about the history of the Civil War.”

“The old battle ground, where the Gettysburg Address was given and all that stuff,” he added, was what they were hoping to witness.

The father started, “One night while we were driving, we started to hear noises. My uncle heard things to the right, and I heard things to the left. There was a fog, but it was strange; it was only in one patch and not spread out.”

“Then we saw these human-sized shapes moving in the darkness, and one of them went straight through the cannon.”

One of the ‘ghosts’ was spotted walking by the cannons. (SWNS)

Yuelling continued: “It was strange, frightening, and insane. My uncle rolled up the window in fear.

After repeatedly watching the films, we enlarged them on the large screen to obtain a better view.

We were even more alarmed by that.

“It was incredibly thrilling, but I also had a weird, unsettling feeling that told me to return there. I was too frightened to sleep, but I chose not to.”

In July 1863, Union and Confederate armies engaged in the bloody Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.

Between 46,000 and 51,000 people and 5,000 horses are thought to have perished in the three-day carnage, while numerous others were gravely injured.

Greg visited the site with his family. (SWNS)

While the fighting raged around them, several wounded men were left bleeding in misery on the battlefield.

In temporary triage units set up on the site’s edge, numerous further soldiers lost their lives.

According to Yuelling, “We were really dubious until that night, but I’ve heard that you can record videos of ghosts around there.”

“I was never convinced by those ghost videos you see on TV, and I always doubted their veracity.”

“Now I think everything.”

Known as one of America’s most haunted locations, the battle site has grown to be a famous tourist destination.

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