Saturday, February 7, 2009

Fishes drop from the heaven.

A blog post by my friend Mrs. Aniyan Shanthy titled, "Raining Frogs and Fishes" aroused my interest immensely. Fishes and frogs come along with rain is a rare natural phenomenon that had occurred a few times in the past.

But how did they manage to go up in the first place is a question that will come to our mind immediately. Now, this gets interesting. The fishes and frogs are found alive on the ground. It seems nature has endowed them to withstand the impact of falling from the sky on the ground.

Now, to the mystery about how they were taken alive from the earth and dropped again alive on the earth along with with the rain-some tornadoes that are sometimes called 'waterspouts' life these creatures that also get carried away across the space due to wind.

I read about how these waterspouts are formed and what is the impact on environment in USA Today. It was quite eerie to me even to read and look at some of the pictures of waterspouts that formed over great water bodies.

The picture below shows Waterspouts off of Treasure Island, Fla.




















Here is a more eerie video clip of a Tornado.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Splendid post.

Anonymous said...

I dont know about you... but thats scary to me!

Rangan Badri said...

It is to me too Boris, that's why I mentioned the word,'eerie'.

Anonymous said...

Not to many years ago a man caught a large fish eel from a freshwater lake(Lake Dixie Springs) in Pike County, Mississippi.Located some 100 miles from the Gulf of Mexico as the crow flys. Anyway to the point--the eel was a large one about 3-4 feet long. The eel was found to have a tatoo (a series of numbers and letters). This information was turned over to local wildlife official and upon researching the information the tatoo provided. They found that the eel had received the tatoo some 3 years earlier and released in the Pacific Ocean near Guam. How did that large eel get in the lake---still an unsolved mystery. True story documented from the McComb,MS Enterprise Journal (a local newspaper). I bookmarked several pages for you, if when you come visit my site yu could do same it would be great. I will continue to bookmark several pages on each visit. Old saying in my county,"scratch my back and I'll scratch yours".