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Are balls of light at Newstead Abbey paranormal?


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Published Date: 06 March 2008
SPOOKY goings on . . . spherical balls of light are captured on camera by Tom Lambert at Newstead Abbey during Halloween last year.
Tom visited the historic grounds with some friends and had spoken to a member of staff about the various ghosts said to have been spotted at the Abbey.

They took a photograph of the waterfall when they got back to the car and while the first picture came out clear, the second one showed these mysterious balls of light.

"The perfectly spherical balls of light have different intensities across the whole photo, therefore ruling out the idea that this could have merely been the cameras flash reflecting on something," said Tom.

"It was not raining and the window was wound down when the photo was taken."

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  • Last Updated: 06 March 2008 9:48 AM
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Dark_Storm,

05/03/2008 17:46:49
I'd get his lens checked out
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Dark_Storm,

05/03/2008 18:06:09
Fog... it's fog.... I have a similar pic like it. There's nothing mysteriousbout it. It's fog. Of course I remember the gig on Giza Plateau 1999/2000 and we were taking pics and we got no end like this because of the fog and if they were shooting near water they would had got these globes. Quite natural.
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