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The time flesh fell from the sky in Kentucky


Eldorado

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"On 3 March 1876, large hunks of flesh fell from the sky over Olympia Springs in Bath County, Kentucky.

"According to a New York Times article published the following week, the phenomenon occurred right nearby the house of one Allen Crouch, whose wife was outside making soap when it happened.

“The meat, which looked like beef, fell all around her.

"The sky was perfectly clear at the time, and she said it fell like large snowflakes.”"

Full blog article at Scientific American (2014): Link

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5 hours ago, Eldorado said:

"On 3 March 1876, large hunks of flesh fell from the sky over Olympia Springs in Bath County, Kentucky.

"According to a New York Times article published the following week, the phenomenon occurred right nearby the house of one Allen Crouch, whose wife was outside making soap when it happened.

“The meat, which looked like beef, fell all around her.

"The sky was perfectly clear at the time, and she said it fell like large snowflakes.”"

Full blog article at Scientific American (2014): Link

Exploding whale?

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14 minutes ago, Cookie Monster said:

Exploding whale?

In Kentucky!? That would be one hell of an explosion.

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Bath County :

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5 hours ago, XenoFish said:

Never set cow farts on fire.

I knew a ranch hand who tried to use a Zippo to see to stab a bloated cow that was on her side. They said he was covered in cud and had to spit a mouthful of it out. 

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A whirlwind swept up meat, newly hung to dry and jerk, or a wendigo, sated on the flesh of a kill, playing pranks.

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2 hours ago, Hammerclaw said:

A whirlwind swept up meat, newly hung to dry and jerk, or a wendigo, sated on the flesh of a kill, playing pranks.

Flock of birds hitting a plane?

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4 hours ago, psyche101 said:

Flock of birds hitting a plane?

In 1876?

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