Non-Aqueous Rain Although a well-known phenomenon, non-aqueous rain is seldom reported or documented
but when it is a media frenzy usually ensues, although with cries of the world ending. [image: fish rain] A shower of frogs in Wiltshire, England made the headlines in 1939, as did a coal storm in 1983 when a number of yachtsmen in Dorset regaled stories of lumps of coal falling from the sky. But one of the most bizarre events is a recurring shower of fish that falls between the months of May and July in the Honduran Departamento de Yoro. Now called the Festival de la Lluvia de Peces – Rain of Fish Festival, the people of Yoro celebrate the free fish offerings every year. *Yoro man cooking fish that fell from the sky:* [image: raining fish bbq] *Image via Oddee <http://www.oddee.com/item_91568.aspx>* It is generally thought that the animals (or minerals) are sucked up by powerful updrafts during a storm and then spat out with heavy rains, though meteorologists are still investigating the phenomena. *-- ~~~Whatever mountains stands in your path, Whatever obstacle blocks your way, Whatever difficulty immobilized you, The prayer full of faith can remove it~~~. ~~~Kebahagiaan Hidup Yang Tertinggi Adalah Keyakinan Yang Diri Kita Dicintai. Cinta Ibarat Seperti Petir, Anda Tidak Dapat Meneka Di mana Akan Terjadi, Tahu-tahu Sudah Terserang~~~ [email protected]~~**~ [email protected]~~**~ *
