In the "Alaskan Triangle" continue to mysteriously disappear people
Scary to think that in Alaska missing people is twice that live there. The rescue operation carried out hundreds of times every year.
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Scary to think that in Alaska missing people is twice that live there. The rescue operation carried out hundreds of times every year.
Red electrical discharges, or sprites, breaking out on the tops of severe thunderstorms, reaching the edge of space, while ordinary lightning seek down to earth. Season sprites — summer.
Police officers from Rockland County in new York made an unusual statement. Police warned the fellow that wound up here the so-called Kovac – a hybrid of coyote and wolf.
British experts in the field of environmental protection confused.
Unmanned aerial vehicle with the lights on 1/4 of a million lumens. For comparison: an incandescent light bulb of 100 watts to about 1200 lumens.
A resident of Australia shared a shocking photo: the picture shows the eight deadly spiders, which, according to the woman who appeared after a heavy rain.
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Skier Ludwig Lundin mountain resort in Switzerland filmed natural optical phenomenon of the halo is a luminous ring around the Sun.
For the formation of a rainbow usually require liquid water. Drops falling from the sky, intercepting the rays of sunlight, reflecting them in colorful splashes of red, green and blue.
Periods when the full Moon is in perigee — nearest point of its orbit — called a supermoon. At such moments, she can look 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual full moon.
Rainbow in the sky over Taipei (Taiwan) November 30, decorated the heaven for nine continuous hours, according to the Daily Mail
In the 17th century people were planning to make a trip to the moon in a chariot drawn by ducks and swans.