Monday, July 30, 2012

The 10 Strangest Rain in the World

Rain is always identified with the water, although there are seasons that cause snow or ice. But do you know? in other parts of the world, there are mysterious and strange rains. Even scientists are confused to see the natural phenomenon.

1. Spider Rain in Argentina
On 6 April 2007, a spider in a vast number fell from the sky in the province of Salta, Argentina. At that time, Christian Oneto Gaona and his friends decided to travel to the provinces of Salta during the holidays. They began to climb Mount San Bernardo and two hours later, they found the ground around them is covered by a spider with a variety of colors, with a length of about 4 inches. The more up to the top of the mountain the more spiders they find. They are looking for the source of the spider and was surprised to see so many of those spiders that fall from the sky.

2. Cow Rain
In 1997 a Japanese fishing boat rescued in the Sea of ​​Japan. They claimed that a cow fell from the sky and hit their boat causing them to sink. The crew members were immediately imprisoned for thought ridiculous.

About 2 weeks later, the Russian Air Force informed the Japanese Government that the crew of one of its cargo ships had stolen a cow and put it not in place, especially not in aircraft. Therefore, the Cow berserk when the ship was flying so as to make the plane swerved out of control. To save planes and themselves, at an altitude of about 30,000 feet, the crew was forced to push the cow fell when crossing the Sea of ​​Japan.

3. Blood rain in Colombia
In 2008, red rain is ensured by the local bacteriologists as the blood falls on a small community in La Sierra, Choco. Most of the samples taken and analyzes, and the results showed that the water was blood. The Elders in the village say that this is a sign from God that man must stop the sinful deeds they do.

4. Star Jelly Rain in Scotland
In 2009, jelly rain occurred in Scotland. The scientists who are members of National Geographic conduct a test on the object, but they found no DNA in it. Theories emerged about the origin of this star jelly, including saying that it was ovarian frogs that spit out by eagles because it can not be digested. But there are huge numbers.

5. Worm Rain in USA
One police employee, Eleanor Beal was just crossing the street to go to work when something fell from the sky. The sky is not falling, but the fall was a worm, he said. Where it came from? remains a mystery, but there are who believe that a spray of water that is less than five miles at the same time near Lacassine Bayou could be the cause.

6. Colored snowfall in Siberia
In the Omsk region, 1400 miles to the east of Moscow, snow colored orange, yellow, and green down there in 2007.

7. Fish Rain in Australia
This incident has not been intermittent. From the the sky at Lajamanu Australia, thousands of fish falling from the sky during severe rainstorms in the region. The locals were quite surprised about this phenomenon, and some even call it a strange fish, some of whom are still alive even after falling to the ground or standing water.

8. Tadpole rain in Japan
In June 2009, before the rainy season, the Ishikawa, Japan imposed by the tadpoles of the sky in abundance. What makes the wonder is not the case in this area a tornado or high winds which can raising fish and other water objects on the ground. Weather was good too. A 55-year man in the town of Nano crushed tadpoles rain to the area covering a radius of 10 meters.

9. Starlings rain in the UK
In the Somerset village, Coxley, near Wells, hundreds of starlings fell from the sky right in the garden of Julie Knight in March 2010.

10. Fresh meat rain in the United
On March 9, 1876, pieces of flesh fell near the house Coruch Allen, who lives near Olympian Springs. The meat is to cover the land area of ​​100 x 50 yards. Sky in sunny conditions at the time, and Allen said the meat is falling like snowflakes. Two men who tasted the meat, said that the meat is not mutton or venison.

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