The 'wonders' fall from the sky
In the history of the world, many people have seen strange objects falling from the sky. Many times those incredible "wonders" make even the most calm people wonder.
The weirdest rains in the world
For example, what happened in 1940 in Gorki province . In the village of Mesopotamia on a hot summer day a great thunderstorm happened. And with the first raindrops falling to the ground are . silver coins. When the storm passed, the students in the Mekong gathered nearly a thousand minted coins from the time of Ivan Hung Emperor .
In the clear weather, from heaven once poured down on wheat, both . orange and spiders also fell from the sky; then frogs and fish also fell to the ground with raindrops from the clouds in the sky .
In 1954, in the town of Davonpot (USA), everyone was surprised to see that the night rain was dyed all into a blue color. In 1933, near the village of Kavalerôvô in the Far East, a shower of rain poured down many jellyfish.
Explain how strange phenomena like that?
The culprit here is the whirlwinds of air. On hot summer days, on the ground is burned or small swirls of dust appear. If you pay close attention, it will be easy to see that the vortex air column draws from the ground of different objects - shavings, waste paper v. v . Strong whirlpools (cannons) are formed during thunderstorms. At that time, the swirling air column can lift very heavy objects. If there are rivers, ponds or lakes on the path of the water cannon, the water in those places will be swept up and form a water column. There are many cases of cannons that suck in the bottom. For example, in the summer of 1904 on the stretch of the Moscow River flowing into Moscow.
It is here that answers the unprecedented money rain in Gorki province. Previous showers had washed away the soil and on the ground exposed the vase containing the coins buried in the ground. The dragon's cock appeared in the storm that passed through it and lifted the coins into the air. And then, when the air stream weakened, those coins and the rain drops fell to the ground.
This example is a proof that often after a completely mysterious thing is the most natural, and mostly, completely explainable material.
It is not difficult to imagine the whirlpool of air swirling both frogs, fish, spiders or jellyfish , bringing them sometimes to tens of kilometers and then, when swirling, "drop". they land.
That also happened with oranges in the province of Oexa. The swirling storm swallows its "belly" with oranges from an orange vendor's stall. And then those oranges become of god! In the summer of 1890, in a village in Tula province, the whirlwind "snapped " the linen sheets spread out on the grass to bleach. The women who saw it immediately followed. Soon they saw those cloths disappear, but continued to run towards the whirlwind that had gone.
People only found cloths that were taken away by the wind in another village. The villagers saw dozens of linen cloths of 30-40 meters long from the sky falling in shock and panic. Many people claim that it is "the miracle of god".
The wind can carry other things very far. In 1904, a hurricane in Morocco destroyed large wheat warehouses. Wind brings rice to the coast of Spain. And there, the rice was poured out all of a sudden right before the people standing blankly in shock. Here, strong winds blowing in the upper layers of the atmosphere have helped swirls.
What about the blue rain in Davonpot? It was discovered that the unripe pollen of the American poplar and the swing tree, which has a water soluble pigment, is pigment. Strong winds brought up many pollen and when the rain fell, pollen stained for that rain.
That harmless but unusual rain caused in many superstitious Americans many stories of miracles, and the unexplainable. But the strange rains with red color make the public much bigger. In the past centuries, this natural phenomenon was terrifying. Many people think that heaven cries tears of blood for the sins of mankind, heaven informs future misfortune. This can be read in the writings of historians. This is one of the lines that says:
"764. In Tua, the monastic life of the monks at the Church of St. Martin has angered God: the blood has fallen from the sky.
787. Blood rains poured in Hungary, followed by plague began. "
In 1117, northern Italy was heavily devastated by the war. The city and village of Luxembourg were burned to pieces. Old people and children die from hunger. Soldiers thickened the fields and plundered the remaining crops. Waking up early in the morning, the Romans did not know if they could survive until the afternoon. It is easy to understand why in such conditions, rain "blood" is widely considered by everyone everywhere to be a warning of the "world apocalypse". In Milan, people convene an emergency council of bishops. The bishops declared that "heaven poured blood tears because of humanity's sins of sinful sins. Only by patience, praying and fasting for weeks can we pray to God not to make a court. His terrible judgment ".
The terrified people sacrificed the last items for the church. They knelt for hours to beg forgiveness of the almighty god.
Until now, "blood" fell from the sky and many times made people afraid.
The Italian city of Catalan remains in memory of March 14, 1813. We give way to the historian:
" A thundercloud came out from the sea. By noon it covered the surrounding mountains and began to cover the sun; the cloud at first had a pale pink color that became red like fire. The city was covered with a layer of fog so thick that people had to light up the lights inside . The fog continued to become more dense, and the whole sky was made of red burned iron. The sky was thundering and started pouring down the big red droplets that some people thought were blood, and others considered it melting metal, only in the night did the air return to freshness, new thunder ".
The impression of what was seen was so strong that the people of the city no longer wanted to listen to those who were awake to prove that the dried " blood " drops were just fine dust made of tiny, reddish mineral particles. only
Chemists have repeatedly analyzed such raindrops; They found that iron, chromium, calcium, silie and other chemical elements were found. Medieval scholars used to guess this. In the middle of the 9th century, when there were rains containing red powder like blood, a scientist at the time wrote: "What people call is blood is merely slightly stained or red chalk. only " . But then he added: "If it falls from the sky, it cannot be denied, it is a miracle created by the will of God."
Sometimes the water cannon also causes "strange" " rain " . In summer, standing water in ponds and lakes is often green, sometimes with reddish brown color: water "discolored". That "blood" is a multitude of different small plants and animals living in prison water. If you want to see them individually, you must use a magnifying glass. But when those species are very large, they make the water a certain green color. Usually the plants and animals are light red, so the water has reddish color.
The dragon 's hose came to the lagoon, sucked up water and then vented somewhere far in the form of rain like blood.
People also see colored ice in nature. In the last century, the Iceman studied American Con while studying the ice sheets of the Alca region that found that the ice surface stretches over several kilometers of reddish color. The color of the bandage is due to the huge number of plants known as glaciers. They grow on permafrost.
In the northern regions, people also see red snow . This phenomenon is caused by a multitude of tiny bacteria , which are capable of reproducing on the surface of the snow. There are also dozens of species of red seaweed breeding on rocks, sand, on stems and some species of snow.
There is one of the simplest plants, Colutea algae . The algae are invisible to the naked eye, it is not afraid of cold and can grow even in the snow. It reproduces very quickly. This algae is red. If the wind blows this algal embryo from somewhere to the snow, after a few hours it will become red. Colutea algae will cover the entire surface of that snow.
People have seen that rare sight in Alaxca. A sailor wrote that in early August, the way the copper snow sparkled bright red. Snow is stained not only on the surface, but also at a depth of several centimeters. This is explained by the presence of millions of these small red-eyed plant units. It seems that snow is covered with red chili .
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