Anomalies
Information about subjects considered abnormal or peculiar.
Anomalies [offsite link] Here is a database of anomalies. Coral Castle in Florida  Engineers and scientists can't explain how this remarkable monument to a lost love was built, and the methods of construction have been compared to England’s Stonehenge and the great pyramids of Egypt.
Doppelgangers  Some believe seeing one’s own, or a family member’s, doppelganger, is a portent of illness, bad luck, or even death. Dyatlov Pass Incident  In early February of 1959, a group of ski hikers were found dead under mysterious circumstances in the northern Ural Mountains of Russia. The pass where the nine hikers were found has since been named after the leader of the group, Igor Dyatlov, and is currently called Dyatlov Pass.
Earthfiles [offsite link] This is a source for anomalies concerning the Earth and our environment. Fortean Times [offsite link] This site is dedicated to mysterious phenomena. Japan's Suicide Mountain  What is it about the Sea of Trees, also called the Jukai, located on the forests of Mount Fuji in Japan that draws people there to take their own lives? Killer Melon Heads of Kirtland  Not long after WWII ended, the federal government hired a doctor to treat hydrocephalic children at his remote orphanage-type institute, Sumner Cottage, in Kirtland, Ohio. Magic of Christmas  Few would argue with the idea that the most prevalent sensation of the paranormal might be during the Christmas season. There is such a feeling of anticipation, expectancy, and happiness in the air. It isn't the typical mood one perceives in others. Major R. Sumerford vs. Lightning  I enjoy being out in a storm, and feeling like I’m part of the excitement of it all! If Major R. Sumerford of Vancouver, Canada, was alive today, I’m sure he would consider that to be very foolish behavior indeed.
Sumerford was struck by lightning three times during his life in Canada.
Morel Madness  Every spring, for about two weeks, sometimes a little longer, depending on the amount of sunshine and rain our Earth receives, a phenomenon called "mushroom hunting season" sweeps through the mid west.
Rain of Blood Kills Garden  The story of Ed Mootz and the blood-red rain that destroyed his garden,and other tales of odd substances that have been reported to have fallen from the sky. Science Frontiers [offsite link] Read many anomaly reports. Society for Inter-Disciplinary Studies [offsite link] This society studies catastrophic events. The Anomalist [offsite link] This is a news source about anomalies. The Bleeding Yew Tree  In the churchyard, ancient yew trees line the path leading up to the church. One of the trees is extremely old and twisted with a dark red liquid flowing from a gash in the trunk. The liquid is the color and consistency of blood. I read one report that indicated the substance cannot be identified. The Book of the Damned [offsite link] This book by Charles Fort was written in 1919. Charles Fort was an occult writer. In this book, he recounts mysterious events that have happened but are excluded from books of science. The International Fortean Organization [offsite link] Information on the 47th Conference on Anomalous Phenomena March 29-30, 2008 in Baltimore, MD with talks by experts on many fascinating subjects including UFOs, religion, freemasonry, the Illuminati, and werewolves. What are Shadow People?  "Shadow People” is a relatively new paranormal term that I have been seeing and hearing about rather often lately, as reported sightings have been increasing worldwide. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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