WATCH: Rare 'firenado' filmed during Sabine Parish fires (www.theadvocate.com)
As statewide fires continue to burn, video footage of Sabine Parish's wildfires show a rare weather phenom: a firenado.
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As statewide fires continue to burn, video footage of Sabine Parish's wildfires show a rare weather phenom: a firenado.
I check in with the happenings at Loch Ness. Also, new dino tracks exposed, another ice fall, weird noises plague homes, a planned UAP reporting site, and much more weirdness this week.
The Pentagon has opened up a new portal for professionals to submit reports about UFOs—now officially known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs—and for the rest of us to find out about the reports that have been released.
... a silver denarius from the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. 161-160 A.D.). The denarius is heavily worn and weighs 2.4 grams, evidence that it was minted during a time of currency debasement when the silver content plummeted with rising inflation.
Efforts to replicate the material have pieced together the puzzle of why it displayed superconducting-like behaviours.
A South Dakota museum has closed after almost 40 years over concerns that the chemicals in its taxidermy collection could endanger visitors and staff, the affiliated zoo announced Thursday.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game responded to calls and emails about the dead shark earlier this week. IDFG fisheries biologist Joe DuPont shared photos of what appear to be a dead salmon shark—a saltwater species with a home range well over 1,000 miles from the Gem State.
Earth fissures like this are common where the groundwater has been heavily withdrawn. This is not a “geological” fault as the article translation says. The crack is some 500 m long and 3 m deep.
If it was what Durant Animal Control thinks, small animals could be in danger.
You can always count on conspiracy theorists to make a tragedy worse....