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A giant ice cube or a gift from God?
Karyn Maughan

A giant ice cube or a gift from God?

Weather experts cannot explain what caused a microwave oven-sized block of ice to fall from the sky and shatter on the pavement outside an upmarket Douglasdale complex at 9.58am on Friday.

But the security guards who witnessed the icy object plummet to its pulpy end believe that it might have been a blessing from above.

"It came from God... because the (security guard) strike is over," one of the men told the Saturday Star.

One of his colleagues, 26-year-old Soweto resident Sizwe Sofika, vehemently rejected suggestions that the ice block could have been frozen human waste ejected from a passing aircraft.

"There is no poo here," Sofika said. "There is no smell."

Sofika said he and fellow Special Armed Services guard, S'Wester Moya, were sitting in a security booth outside the Fontana de la Vita complex when they saw a white object fall from the sky and hit the pavement with a resounding crash.

"We thought it was something like plastic. When it hit the pavement it cracked into pieces and it made a noise like a collision," Sofika said.

Although he had seen snow in Newcastle, KwaZulu Natal, when he was an eight-year-old boy, Sofika said he had never seen anything like the large ice ball before.

The impact of the object's fall created a small crater on the pavement, which was also covered with pieces of broken ice. Asked what he believed had caused the falling ice ball, television weather forecaster Simon Gear said he could offer no explanation.

"I haven't a clue... there are various stories about airplanes but I understand that those are urban legends."

Weather SA forecaster Lee-Anne Clark was equally nonplussed.

"We have no comment on that... except to say that whatever caused this wasn't natural," she said.

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Wow at least it didnt hit anyone. Theres some story from the late 1800s where in India a block of ice the size of an elephant fell from a clear sky. unsure.gif *starts watching the sky when outside*
ex infernis
wow, I wonder what was thw cause of the ice?
SAMURAI-X
This has happened a couple of time now, very strange no one knows what it is, some have said that it may be from airplane's but that sounds kinda out of place too unsure.gif
jesspy
QUOTE(SAMURAI-X @ Jul 2 2006, 02:12 PM) [snapback]1254632[/snapback]

This has happened a couple of time now, very strange no one knows what it is, some have said that it may be from airplane's but that sounds kinda out of place too unsure.gif



Yes it does. See i would say it would have been a plane but for one they are not allowed to dump over land because of the risks. Its possiable but if the winds were strong enough to blow the ice as it was dropped quite a fair way away. But then with Ice this size I dont think it came from a plane.

Also the article doesnt say what the weather was like at the time it fell. Large hailstones a common in severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Its possiable that one this size could have built up. I know I have seen during a storm hailstones the size of small marbles then amoungst them this random one the size of a brick. This hailstone was made up of hundreds of the little ones. But one solid chunk is just weird.
Dodir_Svile
i hate it when they say "It can't be anything natural" just because they don't know what it is yet. mad.gif
frogfish
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"There is no poo here," Sofika said. "There is no smell."

Doesn't have to be poo rolleyes.gif
Bigfoot_Is_Real
I just can't wait to here "Thats no ice cube your licking, but i don't want to tell you what it is!" laugh.gif
Saint
So this happened in South Africa? Does anyone know when?
jesspy
QUOTE(Bigfoot_Is_Real @ Jul 3 2006, 12:19 PM) [snapback]1255326[/snapback]

I just can't wait to here "Thats no ice cube your licking, but i don't want to tell you what it is!" laugh.gif



lol thats funny
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