In Estonia arose a spinning ice disk
The river Vigala in Estonia at first glance, unremarkable, but has a special plot, which is sometimes unusual — perfectly smooth ice disk.
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The river Vigala in Estonia at first glance, unremarkable, but has a special plot, which is sometimes unusual — perfectly smooth ice disk.
What kind of noises does the earth's atmosphere? Very, very strange. Acoustic signals recorded in the stratosphere at altitude of 35.4 km, as if taken from the series "Secret materials".
Early Saturday morning, January 12, Stephenie Groudons of Lebanon (new Hampshire, USA) went out before dawn and to his surprise saw over the snowy landscape rise bright heavenly lights.
This unusual form of ghosts is mostly found in Germany and here they even have a special term kindermorderinn.
Scientists of the Siberian branch of the RAS watched the sky Tomsk with panoramic optics station comprising a camera with a wide angle lens, and on the next series of pictures noticed a strange lig
In case you haven't noticed, the day begins with a bright light in the East. The sun? No. Venus and Jupiter, which converge at one point in the predawn sky.
Nature is full of amazing and sometimes horrific events. A good example: people falling from the sky spiders in the state of Minas Gerais in southern Brazil.
Many of us are icebergs cold white ice blocks. While they can be a real work of art! Meet — striped icebergs.
During mast cricket between teams New Zealand and Sri Lanka spectators witnessed an unusual spectacle in the sky flying burning object.
Information from the eyewitness:
Three fresh stories from witnesses who felt, saw, felt or heard anything weird around them, but the object itself was very difficult to identify with something familiar and understandable.
Weekend high-speed stream of solar wind hit the Earth's magnetic field, causing massive auroras around the Arctic circle.