posted on Sep, 22 2008 @ 09:56 AM
Ok, this is a bit strange, but my g/f came home from Ruby Falls and she had taken a bunch of pics from these underground caves. She had some amazing
photos of geologic structures which were cool, but I in this one room, she noticed her camera was capturing pictures of orbs. She said it would only
occur in this one particular cave, and she reproduced the results of these images because it was little bizarre. She even wiped the lense during the
sequence to make sure there was no debris. Anywayz, on the images she was getting these wild orbs:
I am a pretty big skeptic when it come to stuff like this, and I am sure this is either dust or moisture reflected by the flash, but it was a little
bizarre because some of the orbs are overlapping, transparent, and almost have a layered effect, which I hard time explaining how that happens in
photos. I do not think this is dust, but perhaps a condensate?? She did say there was a waterfall in the cave, so that is probably what it is. My
real question is how a condensate might overlap. From what I know of H20, the molecules typically combine to form a puddle, so this defies my logic.