Strange pillars protruding between the sea of clouds at a height of 1,400m
A passenger riding a plane took a picture of a mysterious pillar in the middle of a cloud of clouds floating outside the plane's window at a height of more than 1,400m.
A passenger riding a plane took a picture of a mysterious pillar in the middle of a cloud of clouds floating outside the plane's window at a height of more than 1,400m.
Column image is shared by the man on social network Reddit.
Antenna column at Mendip transceiver station, Somerset.(Photo: Wikimedia).
The unnamed man photographed a pillar like floating in the clouds as he looked out of the window of Ryanair's Boeing 737 plane about to land in Bristol airport on December 5, according to Mirror. He said he used map information during the flight to determine he is at 1,400m altitude at the time of seeing the pillar and sharing images on social network Reddit.
Some argue that it is a 293-meter antenna tower from the Mendip transceiver station located atop the Pen hill in Somerset. This is the highest building in southwestern England, used for broadcasting television and radio. The man could see the pillar from above. Many others claim that the pillar is just a scratch on the airplane window.
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