ID | #1541168161 |
Added | Fri, 02/11/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
26 June 2001 one of the witnesses went in consecrated water source near the village of Kamenka (Mozyr district). There is very pure water, and the place itself is very nice and calm. However, short of 10 meters to the well, he noticed the kid, 11-12 years old, girl. She sat and drank water by her hands.
"I was about to call her and ask if she was lost as she looked around. I was not myself — I was faced with those eyes, sea green. Don't remember how, but I was at arm's length from this girl. She smiled at me (or rather, one eye than facial expressions) and held out a palm full of bright red berries.
...Somewhere in the distance slammed the door of the car (it's someone else stopped to get water), the girl looked around, and rushed somewhere to the side. After a moment I looked around-nobody was there except a man with a canister for drinking water. That it was real, said scattered berries and "stupid" headache (mild). I looked at the berries. It turned out to be wolf berries... But I remembered that once I had described the eyes of mermaids, so these eyes I just saw..."
This story, printed in the local press and sold online, most likely is a local fiction writer, "widely known" in narrow circles under the name Andrew Gorbachuk and Ian Snegin.
But nevertheless, the story is quite typical for this kind of evidence, and given that the bike went successful to the masses, even being able to light up in a respected national publications, it can be easily written in the ranks of modern folklore.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Hypotheses
The art of the action
Various promotions advertising and art can be priniti randomly for the paranormal or issued for them intentionally.
A mysterious and mystical theme attracts people's attention so it can be used to attract the audience.
Here are various advertising companies for products, individuals, media, and various hudojestvennye installation, objects, land art (from the English. land art — landscape-art) and the like. This category can also be considered Museum pieces.
Investigation
According to the version of the article is: "most likely fiction by local writer Andrew Gorbachuka".
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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