What are ORBS?

Posted by TheSloneGal on November 7, 2009
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We all have heard and seen what we all call orbs. What are orbs? Are they paranormal? Some tend to think so but here are some pictures that might make you think differently about orbs. Take a look at these and then you can decide if you still think that they may be from the paranormal.

Moisture Orbs

Moisture Orbs

Dust and pollen and lint orbs

Dust and pollen and lint orbs

Dust orbs with wrong camera settings.

Dust orbs with wrong camera settings.

Insects (not angels and fairies)

Insects (not angels and fairies)

Now after seeing these pictures what do you really think orbs are? You be the Judge here. Contributed by Debunk Paranormal and Copyright © 2009 Best Of all Topics all rights reserved. No part of this story may be used without permission. Thank you Debunk Paranormal


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2 Responses to “What are ORBS?”

  1. Ellie says:

    That was great! Love the pics describing the different causes of orbs!

  2. Al says:

    Great information

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