MALAYSIAN GHOST RESEARCH

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21 July 2008 11:28:45 PM


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Our Mission

The main aim of The Malaysian Ghost Research  is to share the documentation through research about the existence of life after death. Our mission is to share information and/ or to help change the perception of peoples’ narrow view about this mysterious world, through scientific research methods using a digital camera, video and audio recording.


About Our Research

The Malaysian Ghost Research is the premier paranormal website online in Malaysia and our collection of non-dust ghost orbs, ecto, human shaped apparitional ghost photos, ghost videos and EVPs is the largest collection online. The collection mostly comes from the solo investigations by a  professional paranormal investigator and ghost researcher, and from our professional sub-team investigators based in Beluran, Sabah. The dust orb found on this site is only for comparison purposes.

Uncommon modern day sighting: Phallus indusiatus

May 03rd, 2008 by Augustine Towonsing

  • Date : 30/04/2008 09:00

  • Location : Private garden, Sg. Petani, Kedah.

These series of photos are not paranormal in nature. However, this type of mushroom  ( phallus-shape mushroom) is not a common sight these days.

Further online research had enabled me to define the exact type of the said mushroom. Interestingly, these type of mushroom has its shape similar to an erect penis that triggered off my curiosity. In fact, the Wikipedia encyclopedia defined that the word phallus can refer to an erect penis, or to an object shaped like a penis.

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Subdivision: Agaricomycotina
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Phallales
Family: Phallaceae
Genus: Phallus
Species:
Phallus indusiatus

Characteristics and nature

These mushrooms are called 'Higher Fungi' within the kingdom of fungi. Phallus indusiatus (also called long net stinkhorn and veiled lady) is a stinkhorn fungus, eaten as a vegetable (known in English as bamboo fungus or bamboo pith) in some cuisines of southern China, particularly that of the southwestern province of Yunnan.

Below is a photo of the same species downloaded from the Wikipedia encyclopedia:

Notable species

Below are other species of the phallus mushroom.

Phallus impudicus

Phallus ravenelii


Further Reading on Wikipedia

May 03rd, 2008 by Augustine Towonsing

Below are the references on stinkhorns :