Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Human corpses of British butterflies

Posted by ADMIN at 6:02 PM
Maybe you've seen this picture by email, or via a website. people call it a fairy corpse or human corpses of butterflies. But this is the actual reality:

The above photo was first circulated on the internet in 2007. A British man claimed to find a corpse in the bushes in the area Derbyshire, England when he was walking with her dog.The inventor of the dead body is requested that his identity be kept confidential.

Then, a fairy who admitted taking the photographs posted the images to your website and refer to objects above as the "butterfly man". Soon the website receives thousands of visits from those who want to see the photos.

Then, the human body butterfly was submitted to experts for identification. and with the experimental X-Ray, it is known that the bones are similar to bone structure of a bird.

Later, the corpse was discovered was the work of a British artist named Dan Baines.Baines making bodies within the framework of April Fool's jokes and cleverly he made ​​photographs that seemed to indicate an ongoing autopsy of the bodies that make people become increasingly believe.

In a statement on his website, Baines said:
"Even if you believe in the existence of fairies, as I also believe, there is always an element of doubt dipikiranmu that the body is a hoax. However, the miracle that resulted from the existence of fairies is a belief that you will remember the days of your life.




Elves are seen above is fake, but the interest and belief has led me to create a compelling work of art. I'm also interested to see whether beliefs about fairies still live in this modern world, and I'm glad, because it turns out that faith is still alive. I received a response beyond what I imagined. "

Fairy photographs are then began to circulate widely on the Internet, and surprisingly, Baines sentence that recognizes his actions are not included. Maybe this is caused by human sebgaian desire to keep believing.

On 8 April 2007, the Body of "Man of butterflies" sold on Ebay with £ 280 price and now a private collection in the United States.

Source: http://xfile-enigma.blogspot.com

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