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Ghost Orbs - Columbus, Texas

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ghost orbs in columbus, texas cemetery Columbus City Cemetery in Columbus, Texas, is a wonderful, photogenic cemetery about an hour and a half west of Houston, where I-10 meets Highway 71. It's across from the second largest oak tree in Texas.

Columbus is well worth the drive, especially early in November when they celebrate "Live Oaks and Dead Folks," in the city cemetery.

Ghost hunters should visit the cemetery just after dawn or at dusk. The cemetery is in a large, mostly-empty field, accessed from a dirt path that's studded with tall weeds. In areas with poisonous snakes, it's not smart to explore areas like this in the dark.

Because the cemetery is covered with trees that shield the graves, it's possible to get clear, flash photos after the sun comes up. You can see one with a nice, crisp ghost orb, at left.

At the center of the photo, the dark object at horizon level is the angel monument that you'll see in our daytime orb photo, linked below.

Yes, even after daylight, you can still capture orbs in photos at Columbus City Cemetery.

See one of our many orb photos taken during the day, at Daytime Orb - Columbus, Texas cemetery.


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