Paranormal Investigation Photographs
Here you will find photographs from investigations by the Paranormal Research Initiative. All photographs found here are copyrighted, and cannot be reproduced or redistributed without consent from the Paranormal Research Initiative.
Please select an investigation from the index below to view its corresponding photographs.
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September 4, 2009 |
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October 5, 2007 |
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Photographs taken during the PRI investigation of a cemetery in Norfolk County, Ontario. For more details on this investigation, please see summary report. Click on any of the photographs to enlarge them in a new window.
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Photograph of a mist taken during the PRI investigation of a cemetery in Norfolk County, Ontario. We remain uncertain of the mist's origins, but are hesitant to attribute it to paranormal phenomena (a report with more details is coming soon). |
Photographs taken during the PRI survey of the Screaming Tunnel in Niagara Falls, Ontario. For more details on this survey, please see the report. Click on any of the photographs to enlarge them in a new window.
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A light anomaly captured inside the "Screaming Tunnel", in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Like most light anomalies, it was most likely produced by light reflecting off a natural airborne particle. Alternatively, it may have been caused by light reflecting off groundwater inside the tunnel. |
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A photograph taken inside the screaming tunnel at approximately the same location and angle as the above photograph. This picture was taken as a reference shot. |
Photographs from the PRI investigation of a museum in London, ON. These images are also presented and discussed in the investigation report. Click on any of the photographs to enlarge them in a new window.
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Inside of the reconstructed longhouse at the archaeological site next to the museum. A faint light anomaly can be seen in the bottom-left corner of the entrance. However, it is likely environmental (i.e. caused by moisture, pollen, or another type of airborne particle), not paranormal. |
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This light anomaly (middle-left) was also captured in thetemporary gallery. However, it too was likely caused by a reflection from the flash of the camera. |