Strangest Mysteries of the Wo...

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Strangest mysteries of the world and beyond. You will be enthralled, amazed, confounded, stupefied and defini... More

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Hidden Cities & Lost Civilizations..........
Atlantis
El Dorado
Lyonesse
Mystical Places..........
Easter Island
The Bermuda Triangle
Pyramids Of Giza
Puma Punku
Theories...........
Hollow Earth Theory
Hauntings..........
Mary Celeste
Ghosts of the Hampton Court Palace
Waterworks Valley
Bell Witch Mystery
Lincoln's burial train
Amityville Horror & Spooky Franklin Castle
Puzzling People.........
Dracula
Kaspar Hauser
Queen of Sheba
King Arthur
Giacomo Girolamo Casanova
Donnie Decker, the Rain boy
The Isdal Woman
Robin Hood
The Green Children of Woolpit
Gil PĂ©rez- Teleportation from Philippines to Mexico
The Man in the Iron Mask
Scary Shadow People-
DB Cooper
Dr Barry's deathbed s*x secret-
The strange case of Rudolph Fentz
Hidden Treasures.........
Holy Grail
The Knights Templar
Communications..........
Nazca Lines
The Piri Reis Map
Ancient Astronauts
Fascinating Monuments......
Iron Pillar Of Delhi
2012 Phenomena.....
The Mayan Calendar
Nibiru
I Ching and 2012
Monsters......
Loch Ness Monster
Yeti
Ancient Mysteries......
Baghdad Battery
Abydos- carvings of futuristic machines
The Baigong Pipes
Antikythera Mechanism- Oldest Computer of the world
Fascinating Places.....
Fly Geyser
Pamukkale
The Door to Hell
The Principality of Sealand- The world's smallest country
Racetrack playa
Unsolved Crimes......
Jack the Ripper
The Zodiac Killer
Black Dahlia
UFO's/Aliens/SETI......
WOW Signal
Betty and Barney Hill- alien abduction
Roswell incident
Area 51
Cumberland Spaceman
Marfa Lights
Ancient Aliens:
Sumerian Culture and the Anunnaki
Moon and Ancient aliens
Baalbek, "landing place" of an ancient race of aliens
Mystery of Crop Circles
Strangest disappearances!
Aemelia Earhart
The Eilean Mor Mystery
Death of Adolf Hitler
Strangest customs and traditions........
Bouncing Babies
Foot Binding
The bird and the bees
The Hanging coffin
Catalan defecator
Yanomamis- Dead eating tribe
Blackening of the bride
Polterabend
Strangest courtship rituals
Seers and their predictions!
Nostradamus and his predictions
Strange Cults......
Aghori
Raelism- The UFO cult
Strangest Conspiracies.....
Moon Landing Conspiracy?
Is Paul dead?
Reptilian humanoids
Is Elvis alive?
The Philadelphia Experiment
Strangest coincidences.....
Strangest Coincidences
Strangest Human Mysteries.....
Spontaneous Human Combustion
Is there hidden meaning in what we say, if we say it backwards?
WEIRD CLOUDS
Strangest Laws
Silly Ohio Laws
Strangest truths about fairy tales or gory tales.......
Fairy tales or Gory Tales
Hidden sex*al messages in Cartoons!
Dark and Sinister origins of Nursery Rhymes
Bizarre Love Rituals
Mystery of the Curses
The curse of the Hope Diamond
The curse of King Tut
The curse of Macbeth
Winchester Mystery House curse
Bruce and Brandon Lee- curse or planned murders?
Curse of James Dean's Little Bast*rd
Tecumseh's Curse
The curse of the Crying Boy:
The curse of the "Poltergeist" trilogy

Weird Rain

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By HIndia150

Weird Rain-

Weird rain is one of the more bizarre - and still largely unexplained - phenomena that is periodically (yet continually) reported from all corners of the globe. There have been accounts of frog rain, fish rain, squid rain, worm rain, even alligator rain. The logical explanation for the odd occurrences is that a tornado or strong whirlwind picked up the animals from a shallow body of water and carried them - sometimes for hundreds of miles - before dropping them on a bewildered populace. This explanation has yet to be proved, and it can't quite account for all of the documented incidents, as you'll see below.

Here are some of the more unusual cases - a small sampling from thousands of reports over the years - that defy all rational explanation.

FROGS

In 1873, Scientific American reported that Kansas City, Missouri was blanketed with frogs that dropped from the sky during a storm.

Minneapolis, Minnesota was pelted with frogs and toads in July, 1901. A news item stated: "When the storm was at its highest... there appeared as if descending directly from the sky a huge green mass. Then followed a peculiar patter, unlike that of rain or hail. When the storm abated the people found, three inches deep and covering an area of more than four blocks, a collection of a most striking variety of frogs... so thick in some places [that] travel was impossible."

The citizens of Naphlion, a city in southern Greece, were surprised one morning in May, 1981, when they awoke to find small green frogs falling from the sky. Weighing just a few ounces each, the frogs landed in trees and plopped into the streets. The Greek Meteorological Institute surmised they were picked up by a strong wind. It must have been a very strong wind. The species of frog was native to North Africa!

In 1995, reports Fortean Times Online, Nellie Straw of Sheffield, England, was driving through Scotland on holiday with her family when they encountered a severe storm. Along with the heavy rain, however, hundreds of frogs suddenly pelted her car.

FISH

A powerful whirlwind might explain a rain of small fish, but it cannot account for the ones that fell on a village in India. As many as 10 people reported picking up fish that weighed as much as eight pounds that had come crashing down on them.

In February, 1861, folks in many areas of Singapore reported a rain of fish following an earthquake. How could the two possibly correlate?

Golfers dread gathering clouds and a rain that might ruin their game. But imagine the consternation of several duffers in Bournemouth, England, in 1948 who received a shower of herring.

Priests often pray for blessings from above... but fish? In 1966, Father Leonard Bourne was dashing through a downpour across a courtyard in North Sydney, Australia, when a large fish fell from the sky and landed on his shoulder. The priest nearly caught it as it slid down his chest, but it squirmed away, fell to the flooded ground and swam away.

These things don't always happen in a heavy rain. In 1989, in Ipswich, Australia, Harold and Degen's front lawn was covered with about 800 "sardines" that rained from above during a light shower.

This report is most unusual: In an otherwise clear sky in Chilatchee, Alabama in 1956, a woman and her husband watched as a small dark cloud formed in the sky. When it was overhead, the cloud released its contents: rain, catfish, bass and bream - all of the fish alive. The dark cloud had turned to white, then dispersed.

FLESH AND BLOOD

In 1890, Popular Science News reported that blood rained down on Messignadi, Calabria in Italy - bird's blood. It was speculated that the birds were somehow torn part by violent winds, although there were no such winds at the time. And no other parts of the bird came down - just blood.

J. Hudson's farm in Los Nietos Township, California endured a rain of flesh and blood for three minutes in 1869. The grisly fall covered several acres.

The American Journal of Science confirmed a shower of blood, fat and muscle tissue that fell on a tobacco farm near Lebanon, Tennessee in August, 1841. Field workers, who actually experienced this weird shower, said they heard a rattling noise and saw "drops of blood, as they supposed...fell from a red cloud which was flying over."

MISCELLANEOUS

In 1881, a thunderstorm in Worcester, England, brought down tons of periwinkles and hermit crabs.

In November, 1996, a town in southern Tasmania was slimed! Several residents woke up on a Sunday morning after a night of violent thunderstorms to find a strange, white-clear jelly-like substance on their property. Apparently, it had rained either fish eggs or baby jellyfish.

A Korean fisherman, trolling off the coast of the Falkland Islands, was knocked unconscious by a single frozen squid that fell from the sky and konked him on the head.

In July, 2001, a red rain fell on Kerala, India. At first it was thought that a meteor was responsible for the strange-colored rain, but an analysis showed that the water was filled with fungal spores. Still, where did all of those red spores come from to be rained down in such concentration?

From about 1982 to 1986, kernels of corn have rained down on several houses in Evans, Colorado - tons of it, according to Gary Bryan, one of the residents. Oddly, there were no cornfields in the area that might account for the phenomenon.

In August, 2001, the Wichita, Kansas area experienced an unexplained rain of corn husks. The news report stated that "thousands of dried corn leaves fell over east Wichita - from about Central Avenue to 37th Street North, along Woodlawn Boulevard and on east - each about 20 to 30 inches long."

In 1877, several one-foot-long alligators fell on J. L. Smith's farm in South Carolina. They landed, unharmed, and started crawling around, reported The New York Times. Perhaps the most bizarre report is one that, unfortunately, cannot be confirmed. It may be just the stuff of urban legend, but it's so weird and so amusing that had to be included. I'll leave it up to you to decide whether or not it's true.

Sometime around 1990, a Japanese fishing boat was sunk in the Sea of Okhotsk off the eastern coast of Siberia by a falling cow. When the crew of the wrecked ship were fished from the water, they told authorities that they had seen several cows falling from the sky, and that one of them crashed straight through the deck and hull. At first, the story goes, the fishermen were arrested for trying to perpetrate an insurance fraud, but were released when their story was verified. It seems that a Russian transport plane carrying stolen cattle was flying overhead. When the movement of the herd within the plane threw it off balance, the plane's crew, to avoid crashing, opened the loading bay at the tail of the aircraft and drove them out to fall into the water below. True story or hoax? One investigation traced the story back to a Russian television comedy series.

Here are a few examples of animal rain reported around the world. Keep in mind—not all of these are proven!

“rain of tadpoles” in Ishikawa, Japan (2009) 

“rain of fish” in Kerala, India (2008) 

“rain of worms” in Jennings, Louisiana (2007) 

“rain of bats” in southwestern Texas (2006) 

“rain of frogs” in Odzaci, Serbia (2005) 

“rain of jellies” in Tasmania, Australia (1996) 

Personally, I think the story is the most outrageous.... Wait a minute... I think I just saw something fluffy and pink fall out of my window....cotton candy....anyone?

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