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user posted image rA hole in a frozen pond in northern Latvia achieved unexpected notoriety on Wednesday as rumours began circulating that it was created by an object falling from outer space. "We've been collecting information on the story all day, and we'll definitely report it in the morning," Inguna Plume, editor of local newspaper Ziemellatvija, told reporters.The "unusually large hole" appeared in the ice of a frozen pond near the northern Latvian village of Karki in early February, the Leta news agency wrote. Despite sub-zero temperatures, the holereportedly did not freeze over for two days.Locals initially reported seeing "strange things" in the area.One girl said that she had seen "a small bright object with a silver ring around it", while other witnesses reported seeing up to six symmetrical beams of light emerging from the pond.When the existence of the mysterious hole became known, the theory that it could have been created by an object falling from outer space began to gain credence, Karki spokesperson Sandra Pilskalne told Leta.

Scientific experts admit that the hole could have been created by a falling piece of interstellar debris, the news wire added.The mysterious hole has now frozen over, but water samples have been taken for testing, Pilskalne said. Representatives of Karki council were not available for comment when approached by reporters.

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louie
there are quite a few accounts of these in the nordics. the most famous one was a massive craft seen crashing into a lake in a remote part of sweden, there are web sites on it and a lot of people regard it as natural. i live beside a lake and its frozen now, no crash holes, hehehe, but it its between 30 and 70 centremetres thick. so it would take something quite heavy to break that. as for natural i dont see how.
Ryo Ohki
Maybe someone was ice fishing?
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