Hi,
Many interesting items about the red rain.
Mark Ford mentioned that the article in the
New Scientist magazine suggested bat blood,
presumably from large flights of bats being struck
by planes or otherwise aerially injured. So, I 've
been researching bat's blood. (These things take
you odd
Don't know about red rain but this looks pretty Alien!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4785482.stm
:)
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Sounds like he just got finished watching Tom Cruise
in the new version of "War of the Worlds". Maybe next,
there will be blood red roots growing everywhere!
Dave
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> Red rain from another planet?
> rediff.com
> March 08, 2006
>
> On July 25, 2001, blo
http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/mar/08gspec.htm
Red rain from another planet?
rediff.com
March 08, 2006
On July 25, 2001, blood-red rain fell over Kerala. The unusual
phenomenon continued for two months, raining crimson, turning clothes
pink, burning leaves on trees. In some places, the rain fel
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