Chapter 1028 You are the scenery on the other side of me part 35
97. It's more than just pie falling from the sky
In the summer of 1708, a Scandinavian mountain spirit fell into the streets and alleys of Nokopin.
Around 1800, a huge hailstone as big as an elephant fell in Selingapathan, India.
In February 1859, in the town of Ashe, South Wales, a large number of freshwater minoxes and sprigs fell from the sky, covering a narrow piece of land, about 80 yards by 12 yards in size, all of which were fish.
In June 1921, fish fell in Louisiana.
On October 17, 1952, some angel hair fell over Oloren, France.
In the summer of 1971, a large number of beans fell in Zuopasoa, Brazil.
In December 1973, a silver box fell gently on the head of Mrs. Connolly (19x3.55cm).
In February 1981, a roasted halibut fell from the Barnes area outside London.
In the spring of 1986, a group of fishermen on Cribati Island, thousands of miles from northeastern Australia, were floating in the Pacific Ocean for more than four months, a rare black fish fell on the boat one Saturday night.
On February 22, 1994, hundreds of spotted bass fell in the parking lot of the Danmalawesside Hotel. A week later, in the same place, a slightly larger fish fell.
Reports about falling objects collected in some scientific and technological publications include ranging from alabaster to worms, but more of them are frogs, fish and ice. In addition, there is a more mysterious thing that happened in Beijing, China more than 300 years ago.
On the morning of May 30, 1626, the sky was clear and the air was clear and cloudless. The imperial capital Beijing was filled with a peaceful and peaceful scene. Suddenly, three or four miles long in the southwest corner of Beijing, and a natural disaster suddenly occurred in a place more than ten miles around. All the people in the disaster area were naked, but their clothes fell on the mountain dozens of miles away. On the Changpingzhou teaching ground, clothes were piled up into mountains, utensils, jewelry, silver and money, and everything was everywhere.
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