Mysterylights Group Message 0292

Subject: Re: Earthlights
From: Aaron Cox <wyattknows@...>
Date: 5 Jan 2004 06:30

RESPONSE

I got a copy of your email and thought I would
respond.

I have been aware of an area in north Alabama where
Earth Lights have been seen since at least the 1970s.


I would be interested in knowing more about your book
and if you know of any Earth Light sights in Alabama.

wyatt
my email is: wyattknows@...


--- James Bunnell <jamesb50@...> wrote:
> Thanks for your inquiry.  In my new book, Night
> Orbs, I name about 34 or 35 potential locations but
> a more complete list would be in excess of a
> hundred.  I call these potential sites because many
> of them may be nothing more than urban/rural legends
> or else created by explainable sources.  I discuss
> three sites that seem similar in nature and have a
> sufficient number of creditable reports to be
> considered definite locations of mystery lights. 
> Those three locations are Mitchell Flat near Marfa,
> Texas, Brown Mountain, NC and Min Min, Australia.  I
> am convinced that all three of these sites do, from
> time to time, display light phenomena.  In the case
> of Marfa I know this for certain and include in my
> book ample photographic evidence that cannot be
> easily dismissed.
> 
> Do all three of these sites have long histories that
> seem to begin with native inhabitants?  Yes, that is
> definitely true.
> 
> You do not mention the location that you are
> referring to.  Where is it?
> 
> If you have an interest in this phenomena you will
> find additional information and insight in Night
> Orbs.  Initial copies of the book were distributed
> in West Texas just before Christmas but national
> distribution will take a while longer.  Look for it
> in your local book store within a couple of months
> or you may request a copy directly from me.
> 
> Jim
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Magical Nexus" <magicalnexus@...>
> To: <mysterylights@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 12:32 AM
> Subject: [mysterylights] Earthlights
> 
> 
> > Greetings,
> > I am quite interested in the Earthlights phenomena
> and have been studying a location where they occur
> off and on for the past couple of years. 
> > This sight in particular is isolated and seems to
> have had the interest of Native Americans over the
> centuries.... this seems to be a commonalty with
> these sites. They took on meaning to the humans who
> lived in the vacinity. I am very interested in
> pictoglyphs, rock art etc.... that may be related to
> these unusual phenomena. 
> > For some reason information about these locations
> seems to remain isolated and I am curious why that
> info doesn't get out to the research community
> without a serious search. Any ideas?
> > Magical Nexus
> > 
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