The Ghost Train of Wellington & Western Ghost Conference Ghost Photos The accident itself. "...at 2:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, March 1st, a mile-wide avalanche threw the passenger train and a mail train off the tracks and 150 feet down a canyon wall." There were 22 survivors, but 96 people were killed in the worst death toll ever for a U.S. avalanche. This Wellington Avalanche that occured in 1910 happened here. Photos Relating to the Conference. The person who took these pictures got NO orb images on any digital pictures he took until he asked permission. Then he got them on ALL his pictures. This fact alone, logically, eliminates moisture, as that wouldn't all of a sudden appear from one second to the next. I'm the guy wrapped in the blue electric blanket. He took them at the Western Ghost Convention hosted by Dave and Sharon of Ghostweb at Skykomish, Washington on 6/12/98-6/14/98. As the obvious orbs appeared on immediately visible digital screens on the back of the camera, they cannot be attributed to developing. As the digital videographers also captured them flying through their field of view, they cannot, logically, be attributed to stationary moisture either. I have conversed with those (on IRC chat) who looked at these images and, ignorantly, assumed that they are rain/moisture. I assure you, as one who was there when they were taken, that there was NO moisture of any kind in that Skykomish area that entire weekend. It was cold but totally dry the whole weekend we were there. So these dots/orbs are definitely NOT caused by rain or moisture of any kind. |
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