Since the air was no longer circulating, all of these increasing airborne chemicals remained in Donora, killing off the residents. This eventually made way for the Environmental Protection Agency to be created. What we see here is nothing more than a piping feature. Though not official, this is the only name this phenomenon has at the moment. It almost looks man-made, as if someone took one of those tunnel boring machines and pointed it straight down. And even though that scenario might sound cool, what really happened is even stranger.

As it turns out, leaking pipes are mainly to blame here. The proverbial nail in the coffin came when a severe tropical storm hit the region. The ground became saturated with water and finally collapsed. The soil itself also had a role to play here. The city is located in a volcanic region and the soil beneath Guatemala City is made out of pumice — a very light and porous material.

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Given enough time, this pumice gets compacted and becomes harder, but the city was built before that could happen, and coupled with the leaking pipelines, the foot wide and foot deep chasm was formed. In , a remote part of Siberia was struck by something that researchers believe to have been either a meteor or a comet.

To be fair, the Earth is struck by meteorites on a daily basis, but in this particular case things were different. The reasons for this delay were mainly political since Russia was going through some internal strife, with both WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution taking place shortly after the event. Not even the press covered the incident, appearing only in some local Siberian publications. In any case, the explosion was huge, with some estimating it to be times more powerful than the atomic bomb at Hiroshima, and with seismic rumbles felt all the way to the UK.

Windows were even shattered in a town 35 miles away from the incident. Given the remoteness of the area, only one person, a reindeer herder, was killed when he was flung against a tree. Many reindeer and other wild animals were reported to have been killed with locals finding many charred carcasses.

When the expedition did finally manage to arrive at the scene , the signs of the incident were still there. In a butterfly-shaped area of about square miles, over 80 million trees were completely flattened to the ground. But there were no signs of a crater whatsoever. The scientists then concluded that the comet or meteorite must have broken off in the atmosphere and then explode about six miles above the surface.

They did find some traces of a carbon mineral called lonsdaleite at the site, which is consistent with meteor impacts. But since not all the details are there, the research into the Tunguska Event is still ongoing. For instance, back in , a team of Italian scientists suggested that a lake located five miles from the explosion is the actual crater.

The theory is still debated, however. Whatever the case may be, these kinds of impacts are predicted to happen once every one or two centuries. And even to this date, we are completely powerless to do anything about them.

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The only thing that stands in the way of a city being completely obliterated by one such comet or meteorite is the huge size of the planet, making it unlikely to happen over a densely populated area. A blooming desert is truly an amazing sight to see. A simple thing like a freak storm can kickstart plants and flowers blooming in places that would otherwise seem completely devoid of life.

Nevertheless, this phenomenon, though beautiful, is only temporary and soon enough the landscape will inevitably turn desolate once again. The Sahara Desert, for instance, has seen three major periods in which sand dunes turned into lush savannah grasslands over the past , years. And interestingly enough, this trend seems to be happening again. Hotter air, it seems, can carry more moisture, which in turn can generate more rain.

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And, according to satellite images like the one above, which was taken by NASA , this is actually happening. According to images collected between and , there is evidence of extensive re-greening in regions like the Sahel , a semi-desert zone to the south of the Sahara, and stretching over a distance of about 2, miles from Senegal to Sudan. Similar evidence can also be seen in Chad, as well as in southwestern Egypt. She ran, played, and laughed all day, and was a treasure to her doting parents. Then, the unthinkable happened.

One morning, Dorothy was running down the stairs at her home near London when she slipped and fell. So severe was the fall that the three-year-old was pronounced dead on the scene. But then something very unexpected happened: For another four years, her parents had their beautiful daughter back. In , however, everything changed. As soon as they reached the Egyptian section of the museum, Dorothy was transfixed.

Her parents even caught a glimpse of her running around the statues and kissing their feet. After this incident, things took a turn for the worse. Dorothy became almost depressed and would stare at photos of ancient Egypt insisting that the country was her home and she needed to return to it.

She rushed to her father and shouted that this place was her former home. Before she found the picture of the temple, Dorothy had dreams in which she saw the buildings and greenery of ancient Egypt. Her interest and love for Egypt skyrocketed, and she joined study groups to learn more about reincarnation and spirituality. She finally moved to Cairo after marrying an Egyptian man and gave birth to a baby that she named Seti. She herself would now be known as Omm Sety.

Her habit of going into a trance and scribbling random hieroglyphics at night about her spirit guide completely freaked her husband out.

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It stated that she was a priestess at the Kom El Sultan temple and had a child by Pharoah Seti at the young age of However, she had broken a priestess vow by losing her virginity and took her own life to prevent the Pharaoh from being punished for this crime. The hieroglyphics also contained accounts of spiritual encounters with Seti and plans to reunite with him in the Egyptian underworld. This fantastical story has been discarded by many as the ramblings of a crazy person, up until the day that Omm Sety helped archaeologists find the exact location of the Temple Garden.

She also led them to an undiscovered tunnel at the north side of the Temple. Omm Sety died in , after having lived the rest of her days at the Temple of Abydos. No rational explanation for her memories, dreams, and knowledge of Egypt has been offered, and many skeptics find themselves wondering if Dorothy Eady was in fact the reincarnation of the ancient Egypt priestess, Omm Sety. Francis Leavy was a dedicated firefighter during the s. He loved his job, and his peers loved him. He was a pleasant man, always ready with a smile and a helping hand. Suddenly, he was an unsmiling, grunting guy washing a large window at the Chicago Fire Department, not looking at anyone or talking.

After a few minutes, Leavy suddenly announced that he had a strange feeling—a feeling that he might die that very day. A fire was raging at a building quite a long way from the fire department, and no time was to be wasted. In just a few minutes, Francis Leavy and his fellow firefighters were on the scene, assessing the situation and helping those trapped on the top floors.

Everything seemed to be on track to rescue everyone from the building. Then, suddenly, the flames engulfed the lower part of the building, and the roof caved in. As soon as this happened, the walls came crashing down, pinning many people under the rubble—including Leavy.

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He lost his life that day trying to save others. The very next day, trying to come to terms with the loss of Leavy, his colleagues sat at the firehouse thinking about the events of the previous day. Suddenly, they noticed something strange on one of the windows. It looked like a handprint smudged onto the glass. Eerily, it was the very same window that Francis Leavy was busy washing the day before. The firemen cleaned the window again, but the print stubbornly refused to disappear. For many years, the handprint remained on the window in spite of chemicals used to try and remove it.

The strange mystery remained unsolved, but came to an abrupt end when a newspaper boy threw a paper against the window in , causing it to shatter into pieces. Sign in with Facebook Other Sign in options. Emily Mortimer shares her take on the title character in her film Mary Poppins Returns. Strange Occurrences in a Small Irish Village In , fifteen people in the small Irish village of Knock, County Mayo bore witness to an apparition of the Virgin Mary.

The village was declared a Marian Shrine and today welcomes more than one million pilgrims annually.

The film builds a vibrant portrait of the phenomenon through its devotees- invalids seeking cures; the eight sibling owners of rival religious merchandise shops; a woman relieved of multiple sclerosis during a s pilgrimage; feisty Mildred, advocate for gender parity for the shrine's handmaids; the staff of the Knock Marriage Bureau and Fr Richard Gibbons, charismatic, outward-looking Parish Priest, on a mission to entice new transatlantic visitors via Knock Airport.

With its references to "the scandals", falling church attendances and the eighth amendment abortion , the film presents a timely reflection on the position of the Church in modern Ireland. For the faithful it celebrates a beacon of spiritual hope; for sceptics it opens an enticing window on an