Tuesday, 5 November 2013

'Soul' pictured leaving tree damaged in St Jude storm

An uprooted tree, complete with disappearing 'soul'. Image: Svetlana Johnson, Rex Features: An uprooted tree, complete with disappearing 'soul'. Image: Svetlana Johnson, Rex FeaturesA woman has photographed what she believes to be a "soul" leaving a dying tree in her garden.
The pictures show what appears to a mysterious orange mist drifting away from the roots of a small tree uprooted in Monday's storm.
Another picture of the tree and its disappearing 'soul'. Image: Svetlana Johnson, Rex Features
Another picture of the tree and its disappearing 'soul'. Image: Svetlana Johnson, Rex Features

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Svetlana Johnson, from Hadleigh in Suffolk, took the photos on her camera.
"I tried to wipe the lens," she explained, "but the mist was still on all the pictures of the tree roots. I took pictures of other parts of the garden and the pictures were clear.
"As I took more pictures of the tree, hoping to get rid of the mist, I then noticed that the orange mist was moving.
"It started on the roots and then moved under the chair, before completely disappearing.
"I am therefore wondering if the orange mist was the soul of the tree, which disappeared as the tree was dying."
Ms Johnson, 37, is a science and maths teacher in a secondary school.

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