From: Axil Axil

The Hessdalen Lights in Norway and the Marfa Lights in Texas are two places out 
of many that occur around the world where lights that are the size of full 
sized buses float in the sky. These lights are seen mostly at night.
These light have been studied for years and the consensus among the researchers 
who are interested in them is that these lights are a natural phenomenon. These 
lights are not extraterrestrial or man-made technologies but are now understood 
to be natural in origin.


Yes, there is a pretty good explanation which is both natural and slightly 
fringe. The lights at least in the instances and videos  below are said to be a 
type of ball lightning phenomenon since they are correlated directly with 
distant electrical storms, and  also fueled by the prevalent hydrocarbon gases 
emitted from the local forests. 

They don’t call them “tar heels” for nothing…

https://wlos.com/news/local/asu-scientists-capture-rare-images-of-wncs-brown-mountain-lights

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