Hi sorry to rain on your parade but those are not orbs there are too many of them. These are simply dust particles or even bugs. I can see from the photo you are on a gravel road and the running creates unseen dust. The dust may not be noticable to you but is to a camera. Sorry but dont stop looking.
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To each their own by: Anonymous
To each their own opinion, there is no buildings anywhere even near there. It was not raining or damp out. I have about 30 pictures of that night. The only few pictures that have orbs in them were at times we got EVPs and the EMF spikes. You can see through the orbs on the pictures at the background so I don’t believe it is a bug. It was a very dark night and in the woods you could not see the moon at all. There was no wind a very calm, clear night. We were walking down old access roads to no where. The roads themselves are about gone.
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not really by: Mick
Actually what you have here is a bunch of bugs. There is also a set pattern of lights in the foreground which indicates some kind of structure or what have you, man made. Was it a wet night> These could also be water droplets. I think however that they are bugs. You are on the right tract however. Keep snapping away.
Mick
http://www.myspace.com/micksghosts
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Quehanna, PA by: Patricia
Thank you so much for telling us about Quehanna, PA. I have never heard of this area. The information you shared is really interesting. Like you, I wonder what on earth was going on here. This place, without a doubt, is going on my to-do list of places to visit.
Patricia
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Location by: Anonymous
In 1955, 50,000 acres of state forest land was sold to Curtiss Wright Corporation which developed nuclear jet engines and conducted research in different areas. In the 1960s, Penn State leased the hot cell facility were they produced space nuclear power using large quanities of strontium-90. I feel a lot of weird stuff went on in Quehanna, PA. Back then there were guards to keep people out. Today very little remains. The land was returned to the state in 1966 and now is managed by the Quehanna Wild Area in the DCNR.
The person who took the picture was the one who could not run as fast do to lung troubles. We had EMF meters, digital thermometer, digital cameras, and dowsing rods. We got scared because noises and shadows in the woods surrounded us and the ghost hunting equipment started detecting things.
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Ghostly Orbs by: Patricia
Hi,
Yeah, I'd say you found some wild looking orbs. I'm curious where you were ghost hunting and why you were running away.
Thanks for showing us the photo, geez, I wonder who was brave enough to stop long enough to take the photo.