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Orb Research

Orbs are an exiting new area for amateur and scientific investigation. What are they? Could they be a form of angelic being - a material representation of an intelligent spiritual energy similar to the human form which is the representation of the real, spiritual individual. Could they be from The Great White Brotherhood or what the Bible calls the Principalities. Or maybe they are what is referred to in various cultures as brownies, elves, pixies, goblins, faeries, sylphs, sprites, undines, sylphids, salamandrines, sylphs, krolls, gnomes, kelps, kobolds, banshees, leprechauns, elementals, spirit guides or guardian angles?

Bryan Williams, a pioneer Orb researcher, has published much of his work on the Internet. Another paranormal researcher and world traveler is Ron Russell.

On a research trip into the San Luis Valley of Colorado, also know as The Mysterious Valley, Ron Jagger demonstrated to us his method of spotting Orbs without the need to photograph them. The best way to observe and record Orbs, of course, is to photograph them using a flash as a light source. They can be photographed on film with an instamatic 35mm or on magnetic media with a digital camera. On a field trip near Boulder, Colorado, an infrared video camera was used and Orb activity was viewed realtime.

Here are some photos taken by Denver area residents. Let us know if you have photos of Orbs that you have personally taken and would like to submit them for posting here. Include your first name and location of pictures.
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Pictures of Orbs
1. Field trip at Eldorado Springs Canyon Colorado by Gar B. 2000
2. New Hampshire on a group tour by Frances P. 2000
3. Arvada, Colorado Huge(?) orb by Harold (Webmaster) 2001
4. Ron J.'s photos in Boulder, Colorado
5. Gar's orbs. What kind of orbs are they?
6. Eric's Orbs and the Missile Site
7. Orb Engineering New

Links to more Orb research:

Bryan Williams
Orbs by Beans
Ellie Crystal's collection