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Odessa Mine Pics

Above is a picture taken back in October while we were investigating the Odessa mine in Odessa Canyon. All the pictures that I took during the investigation were with a Kodak one use camera, just for the heck of it. Every picture that I took except for two was perfectly clear and without any sign of activity except for two. You can see the orbs all over this picture. I scanned this picture at 2400 dpi to examine it and found that all the small circles, orbs, content and substance where consistent. I have taken pictures in other areas and found the circles to be consistent with others that contained orbs.

Above is the second picture that had activity in it. You can see one single orb in the center. The bags, you see on the ground are core samples from the 1980s that were never collected and left, when they were considering once again mining this area. The price of silver made that prohibitive. Several people have suggested that the orb's in the other picture were particles of dust. Does this mean that this mine has only one particle of dust? I don't think so. One dust particle doesn't float around by it self without others. We had actually just finished walking into this mine, and if it was a dust particle, we would have stirred up many more. People have also suggested dust particles on the lense. If this is true, why didn't dust show up in any of the other pictures following?
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