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Post by uforn on Jun 28, 2011 14:05:16 GMT 1
'Ghost city' descends upon China Residents in the eastern Chinese city of Huanshan thought they were seeing things when an enormous mirage appeared on the skyline like a second ‘ghost city’. The mirage occurred earlier in the month following heavy rainfall and humid conditions along in the Xin’an River. The mirage created the illusion that buildings, tall trees and mountains were rising into the sky, in a location where there is usually nothing visible on the horizon except open sky. Some locals have speculated that the mysterious city on the skyline could be a ‘vortex’ to a lost civilisation. "It's really amazing, it looks like a scene in a movie, in a fairlyland," one resident told UK news channel ITN. A mirage is an optical illusion in which distant objects are reflected by a layer of hot air just above ground level. Mirages occur naturally when moisture in the air rises above the temperature of water below. Source: news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8265845/ghost-city-descends-upon-chinawww.youtube.com/watch?v=TTDiTDfF0vk&feature=player_embedded
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Post by uforn on Jun 29, 2011 11:16:35 GMT 1
This is very strange indeed all the msm have reported on this, some are saying its a HOAX will keep an eye on this.
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Post by aurora1876 on Jun 29, 2011 13:03:38 GMT 1
Not sure what all the fuss is about with this. In Scotland something similar happens all the time when the morning sun comes up over trees on the hills, and also from the coast lines. It looks to me very similar to a "haar" which is what us Scots call it.
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Post by uforn on Jun 30, 2011 12:31:17 GMT 1
Not sure what all the fuss is about with this. In Scotland something similar happens all the time when the morning sun comes up over trees on the hills, and also from the coast lines. It looks to me very similar to a "haar" which is what us Scots call it. Apparantly China gets these all the time too tho not as good as this one
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