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Scientifically illogical spots in the world - Page 6 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Scientifically illogical spots in the world


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[post_page_title]The lights over Hessdalen, Norway[/post_page_title]
The lights over Hessdalen Valley in Norway are a mix of red, white and yellow and look like a form of vortex over the area. The light floats atop the area from a few seconds to well over an hour at times. The lights have appeared since the 1930s and were frighting people before scientists came out to see what the cause was. It was thought to be a result of ionized iron dust, but nothing was confirmed.
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