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H eavenly falls of strange materials have happened for centuries. Frogs and fish have been reported - even meat. When we come across something that doesn’t fit the everyday cycle of things, our instinct is to turn to the paranormal, or jump to the wrong conclusion.
See news about Latest news Next to come under suspicion was Shotgun Fungi (Sphaerobolus stellatus). This amazing fungi can shoot spores in a cloud over 20 feet high covering a wide area - it too was ruled out. After the spots were put under the microscope they were found to contain chlorophyll. The answer became evident. The spots were the result of the last meal of midge larvae, in this case alga and vegetative material - a residue from their transformation into adults. In New Zealand during 2003 falls of a brown, offensive-smelling substance were less easily explained. These falls were not just confined to a single area but happened throughout the country. The falls began in early September and persisted through October. Reports came from all over the Country - from Christchurch, The Hutt Valley, Wellington, Hamilton and Palmerston North. People and buildings were hit; it had a very strong fecial smell and was very hard to remove. During the falls of this unknown material a radio station rang me for an interview. The angle? Are UFO's dumping their sewage over innocent people’s property? I knew that this was not the case, but this was the odd spot news that media love to run, so without being too committal I played along, things like this didn't happen everyday in New Zealand. At this stage no analytical results were in on the substance and speculation was rife. Theories ranged from leaking airline toilets to expelling waste over populated areas, however analysis of the substance showed none of the telltale chemicals used in airline septic systems. Rumors began, some suggested giant birds were responsible, then there was the ever-popular alien sewage flush, the public had made up its mind. The explanation finally came from the Department of Conservation. This foul-smelling substance was the result of nesting female ducks gorging themselves on food then defecating. Once nesting the females only leave the nest once a day to eat and defecate. The timing of bombardments also implicated the ducks as their nesting season is from early September through to late October. While defecating in flight, with the distance that the material had to fall and the wind it would create quite a splattered mess. Even a single bird could leave wide spread splatter. No alien craft involved, no airline conspiracy, just nature expressing its true feelings for humanity. AUTHOR: Tony Lucas TAGS: UFO channel UFO BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |
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