Red coloured rain occurred in many places of Kerala in India during July to September 2001 due to the mixing of huge quantity of microscopic red cells in the rainwater.
Something weird fell in the red rain
Government report ruled out dust, and instead put the colour down to the presence of spores from a lichen-forming algae common to the region.
Microbes In Mysterious Red Rain Water
Kerala, India (AHN) - Godfrey Louis, a physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, India, believes that water samples taken from the mysterious blood-colored rain that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001, contains microbes from outer space.
Morgellons Agony of Skin Lesions and "Brain Fog"
Reports of a mysterious medical condition are cropping up across the country but doctors are divided on whether it is a real disease or all in their patients' heads. Called Morgellons Disease, patients who report having it describe sensations of creepy-crawlers beneath the skin and fibrous filaments oozing out of open wounds.
Mexican monolith could change history
MEXICO CITY - A carved monolith unearthed in Mexico may show that the Olmec civilization, one of the oldest in the Americas, was more widespread than thought or that another culture thrived alongside it 3,000 years ago.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
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