In the department of Yoro, Honduras, fish turn up on the ground after large storms. The lluvia de peces — literally "rain of fish" — has been reported for over a hundred years and is said by residents to happen every year during the mid-year rainy season. The fish "have been described as a form of rain of animals, though they do not appear to fall from the sky."The standard explanation involves waterspouts scooping fish from the Atlantic Ocean, …
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