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Paranormal Encounters with Our Spinner Candle

Paranormal Encounters with Our Spinner Candle

For a long time, we thought that these beautiful spinner candles might be a way to attract and trigger paranormal activity. Although we ourselves had one sitting around, we had not gotten around to taking it out of the box. A kid stumbled upon it when we were setting up Halloween decorations and he thought it looked so cool that he immediately set it up. We lit it during dinner, it was beautiful and creepy at the same time, as it spun around and cast shadows on the wall. After that, we left it up sitting near the wall, at the far end of the kitchen bar counter...Click on the photo above to read more!

February Paranormal Contest! Click Below to See Some of the Best Entries!

February Paranormal Contest! Click Below to See Some of the Best Entries!

We received a lot of amazing paranormal evidence during the Month of February! It was such a hard decision but we could only choose one winner.  Th...

Para4ce PMB - Paranormal Music Box Responds in a Graveyard! Click to See!

 The Ghost Finders investigate the Belle Grove Plantation with our Para4ce PMB - Paranormal Music Box. At marker 1:46 the spirit is asked to make t...

Paranormal Activity on the Everdark Express Shadow Shuttle! Click to watch!

During our Everdark Express Shadow Shuttle at the forgotten cemetery, a guest captured some great responses by our authentic K2 Meter. As she continued with her questions, another guest added their K2 Meter and then another guest added yet a third K2 Meter. Each meter responded at the same time to the same questions!  Click to watch it now!

Paranormal Evidence Captured With Our Equipment! - click on photo to watch!

Sent in by Paranormal Encounters of Central Florida! Watch the REM Pod, Kinect SLS Camera, K2 Meter and Para4ce Quad provide paranormal evidence through the night.

Spirit Activity caught with the REM MASTER at a Haunted Park!

Spirit Activity caught with the REM MASTER at a Haunted Park!

The land where Arch Creek Park in Miami now resides was once inhabited by the Tequesta Indians and later the Seminoles. A natural limestone bridge ...