Unbelievable!! University Lecturer Releases Controversial Photos Of Fairies Which He Claims He Took At A Valley In England

A university Lecturer John Hyatt, 53, has captured the enchanting images of what he says are fairies in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, West England.

Since the pictures surfaced online, it has caused a lot of debate, particular among skeptics as to whether or not fairies are real or exist.
Before now fairies, a type of mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore, was often just read in books and novels, particularly made popular by writter Enid Blyton.

But now, Lecturer John Hyatt claims he captured these images of the mythical creatures in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire.
The 53-year-old Manchester Metropolitan University lecturer says he is on a mission to get more adults to believe and ‘bring a bit of magic into their lives.’
He says he snapped images of what he claims are the tiny winged creatures whilst out photographing the Lancashire landscape over the last two years.
The existence of fairies
Closer look: John Hyatt insists that his photos are not flies, gnats or butterflies
The lecturer, who now has now put his photographs on display at a special exhibition, insists that his photos are genuine and have not been altered in any way.
And he says adults that have seen them have begun to harbour ideas that they may indeed be real.
He said:
“It was a bit of a shock when I blew them up, I did a double take.
“I went out afterwards and took pictures of flies and gnats and they just don’t look the same.
“People can decide for themselves what they are.
“The message to people is to approach them with an open mind.
“I think it’s one of those situations where you need to believe to see.
“A lot of people who have seen them say they have brought a little bit of magic into their lives and there’s not enough of that around.”
However he admits the creatures he snapped are a long way from the characters depicted in children’s stories and hopes his pictures will change people’s perceptions of them.
He added:
“Everything gets stereotyped, whatever it is.
“But there are stranger things in life than fairies, and life grows everywhere.
“I don’t believe they are just smaller versions of us and go home and have a cup of tea at the end of the day.
“And one is suggesting they have any special powers.
“From my experience they were just enjoying themselves and there was a little dance in the sunlight going on.
“They are just beautiful pictures and beauty can make people believe.”
 University lecturer John Hyatt
Lecturer: John Hyatt is convinced that fairies are real
So whats your take? Fake photos or real fairies? One thing is for sure, there is more to to the supernatural and meta physical than we humans understand or like to admit. In years to come, I foresee a lot of revelations, and discoveries, confirming a lot of  stories that people have called myths and impossible.