HOLY WATER; Snap on mobile phone shows saint The face of St Patrick appears to astonished family at waterfall.(News)

From: Sunday Mirror (London, England) | Date: April 10, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: AINE BONNER

DOES THIS grainy photograph contain the face of St Patrick?

Our patron saint caused a splash on his feast day after this picture was captured at a waterfall.

And the shocked snapper couldn't believe his eyes when he examined the photo, which he took on his camera phone.

Frank Kelly said: "Myself and my wife and son decided to go for a stroll on St Patrick's Day. I took a photo of the waterfall but it was only when I g...

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