Probably just swamp gas.
Sep. 27th, 2007 05:52 pmWe have snow on the ground. Winter is upon us. Still no ice in sight on the ocean though.
I was reading up on that meteorite that fell in Peru. Everyone who went near it got sick. They said it evaporated some underground water when it hit and the arsenic in the water got into the air. People breathed it and got sick.
Well, today's article said that there was no real sickness, just mass hysteria, and it's possible that there wasn't even a meteor. So, what left the crater? Possibly a hydrothermal explosion. But... didn't witnesses say they say something hit the area? They thought it was a plane crash. And why would an underground pocket of water explode all by itself?
The Zombie Survival Guide warns us about such doin's. If there's weird happenings and then all of a sudden there's an announcement that says there was absolutely nothing weird about it, but the explanation is weirder than the first report, there may be zombies afoot.
Then again, it could've been a weather balloon. Or some swamp gas! Or the reflection of Venus. Or swamp gas from a weather balloon that was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from Venus. (to quote Agent Kay)
I was reading up on that meteorite that fell in Peru. Everyone who went near it got sick. They said it evaporated some underground water when it hit and the arsenic in the water got into the air. People breathed it and got sick.
Well, today's article said that there was no real sickness, just mass hysteria, and it's possible that there wasn't even a meteor. So, what left the crater? Possibly a hydrothermal explosion. But... didn't witnesses say they say something hit the area? They thought it was a plane crash. And why would an underground pocket of water explode all by itself?
The Zombie Survival Guide warns us about such doin's. If there's weird happenings and then all of a sudden there's an announcement that says there was absolutely nothing weird about it, but the explanation is weirder than the first report, there may be zombies afoot.
Then again, it could've been a weather balloon. Or some swamp gas! Or the reflection of Venus. Or swamp gas from a weather balloon that was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from Venus. (to quote Agent Kay)
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Date: 2007-09-28 04:48 am (UTC)