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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Dinosaurs.... Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:05 pm | |
| I want to post some pics my daughter took at the Natural History Museum. They are absolutely full of orbs, there is one which is particularly fascinating it is huge and has 'bubbles' within it. i have read the instuctions on the FAQ but still don't get it i am afraid. Can anyone help? |
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buffy Top Poster


Posts: 196 Join date: 2009-10-25 Age: 26 Location: Jacksonville Florida
 | Subject: Pictures Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:00 pm | |
| Hi Jacey, you need to upload your pictures through a host client, i use Photobucket, simply upload into photobucket then when you post a new thread on this site you need to copy thye link from photobucket into your thread, its easy peasy once you know how, have a look at photobucket, it will explain on there too. hope this helps. buffy |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:59 pm | |
| thanks buffy, will give it a go later. jacey |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:05 pm | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]hopefully these have uploaded......we took lots of pics of the dinosaurs and lots more have orbs, these are the best i think. we have used the same camera lots of times before, including a trip to Sri Lanka last year where we vidsited lots of temples and sacred sites, also at childrens parties. we also took pics in other parts of the natural history museum on the same visit, there are no other orbs on any of the pics on the camera. which is one of the reasons i find them so fascinating. what do you all think or see? Jacey |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:10 pm | |
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greylady Truly Gifted


Posts: 87 Join date: 2009-11-06 Age: 55 Location: Alaska
 | Subject: Orbs Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:16 pm | |
| Very Starnge Jacey, these are quite detailed orbs, they have a pattern inside and some have orbs inside the orbs, thanks for sharing with us!
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BeckyM Moderator


Posts: 483 Join date: 2009-11-04 Age: 33 Location: Boston, MA - USA
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:45 pm | |
| Thanks for sharing your photos, Jacey! I'm happy to see you figured out the photo-thing. I love natural history museums like this, and being the nerd I am, I go right to the architecture!! What is the history of the building? The facility's architecture is beautiful!!! |
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kazandlee Founder


Posts: 341 Join date: 2009-10-20 Age: 39 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire
 | Subject: Orbs Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:46 pm | |
| Spectacular orb pictures there jacey.
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kazandlee Founder


Posts: 341 Join date: 2009-10-20 Age: 39 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire
 | Subject: post Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:47 pm | |
| Hey Becky, we must have have clicked the post button same time then, i could post, but now i have, great minds think alike i say!
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BeckyM Moderator


Posts: 483 Join date: 2009-11-04 Age: 33 Location: Boston, MA - USA
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:12 pm | |
| *lol* Lee - I think it was because I had the thread in "edit mode" for a second. I noticed 5 of the same photo was posted so I fixed it so there was only one of the photo. But hey, I'll take the great minds think alike comment!! |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:24 pm | |
| Managed to retrieve our souvenir guide. The museum was purpose built in the 1870's to house the nations natural history collections apparently. Sir Richard Owen had compaigned for it, he was the chap that discovered a new group of extinct reptiles and named them dinosaurs. The dinosaur in the main hall, the one in the first pic, has been there over a 100 years. It is a replica, the original is in a museum in Pittsburg.
The hall itself is huge, with windows high up a stained glass.
<center> <a href="http://s748.photobucket.com/albums/xx124/Gilcat12/?action=view¤t=central-hall-slide_13699_1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx124/Gilcat12/th_central-hall-slide_13699_1.jpg" border="0" alt="central hall" ></a> </center>
Will be going back in August (mother guilt as my son didn't go with us!) Will take the same camera and see what happens.
Hope this helps Becky, it really is a beautiful building.
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:25 pm | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Aaarrrggghhhh....hope it works this time.... |
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BeckyM Moderator


Posts: 483 Join date: 2009-11-04 Age: 33 Location: Boston, MA - USA
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:21 pm | |
| That last picture is actually very artistic!! I love it.
Thanks for sharing the information about the building. You mean it's a replica of a building or museum in Pittsburgh, as in Pittsburgh, PA here in the States?
Definitely looking forward to hearing about your return trip! And seeing more pics of course. Let us know if you experience anything, too, next time around. |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:44 pm | |
| Sorry! the dinosaur is a replica....and you have the original in the USA...a lot have been found there. |
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BeckyM Moderator


Posts: 483 Join date: 2009-11-04 Age: 33 Location: Boston, MA - USA
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:40 pm | |
| Aaah...got it!! LOL Dino-confusion.  |
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MikeCovell Top Poster


Posts: 242 Join date: 2009-10-27 Age: 31 Location: Kingston upon Hull
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:47 am | |
| I tried posting here yesterday and t'internet went down in our home town! Grr!
Great photo's, I love museums, spend hours in the local one's with my children.
I have always wondered why no one has ever caught video, still, or audio evidence of dinosaur ghosts. Perhaps I should start a thread. |
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czardoust Truly Gifted


Posts: 70 Join date: 2009-11-15 Age: 40 Location: Toney, Alabama
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:46 pm | |
| Great photos! Museums are the easiest places to find spiritual activity for many reasons- - the brain activity of excited tourists walking around
the remains of the deceased who are kept at the museum the building sitting on a leyline, a power house of energy
I love museums. Wish people could see what we see when we go there. |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:32 pm | |
| Becky, I would love to claim the credit for the last pic, however i took it from the net so you could see how beautiful the main hall is! its normally far, far busier than that. On the day we went it was extremely busy as it was the Easter holidays and it was a lovely spring day. Along with the adults were lots of equally excited children, and when i first saw the pics i thought the same as czardoust, lots of people and energies. i can't stop feeling that there is something more to it though, particularly the large orb with the different bubbles and smaller orbs inside. it might be me but it seems to be the same one moving around with us? It is my feeling that they are dinosaur spirits.....? its so busy it is hard to pick anything up in there but there is definitely something. Apparently Sir Richard Owen was a spiritual man, that being so maybe it wouldn't be surprising for there to be this amount of activity. |
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BeckyM Moderator


Posts: 483 Join date: 2009-11-04 Age: 33 Location: Boston, MA - USA
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:37 pm | |
| Speaking of ghosts of dinosaurs...
Did anyone see the movie Men Who Stare at Goats?
My husband has always been fascinated with the Loch Ness Monster, and when we head out to Scotland some year soon, we actually want to take the Nessie hunt tour for fun. Anyway, in the beginning of the movie one of the characters was talking about remote viewing and said he has been keeping tabs on the Loch Ness Monster. When asked what he saw, he said that he figured out the Loch Ness Monster is actually the ghost of a dinosaur.
I looked at my husband and said "Oh my gosh, that makes perfect sense!"
Then we paused the movie had discussed it for almost 2 hours. I never thought of it that way, and it completely makes sense with why certain people see the Monster at certain times yet there is no concrete proof of the "thing". |
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jacey Top Poster


Posts: 182 Join date: 2010-03-08 Age: 47 Location: Nottingham, England
 | Subject: Re: Dinosaurs.... Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:16 pm | |
| sounds like your trip might turn into a working holiday! |
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