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KeriLeigh Shriver
Does anyone know what that is??
KeriLeigh Shriver Headed East from Alma to Republican City. On the last curve..... Just trying to get some footage of the lightning!
KeriLeigh Shriver I was guessing a meteor!....or Superman! Either way, it's something I would never have thought twice about actually seeing, it if I hadn't gotten it on video!
originally posted by: vArchon
a reply to: PlanetXisHERE
Maybe a power line?
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: Kapusta
Thanks for the additional info!
I'm pretty sure its not a meteor, moving perfectly horizontally so close to the ground, but I also feel its good to brainstorm in these situations and examine any idea that even might be a remote possibility, so keep up the good work!
originally posted by: Popeye1
The original video comments suggesting swarm of bees. That looks like what it is to me also.
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: Popeye1
The original video comments suggesting swarm of bees. That looks like what it is to me also.
Out in a thunderstorm though ?
I dono about you but .. All the old cartoons i used to watch as a kid taught me to jump in the water if a swarm of bees were after me , Now that i think about it i have never really saw a bee flying around in the rain or a thunder storm ....
Just saying
originally posted by: Popeye1
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: Popeye1
The original video comments suggesting swarm of bees. That looks like what it is to me also.
Out in a thunderstorm though ?
I dono about you but .. All the old cartoons i used to watch as a kid taught me to jump in the water if a swarm of bees were after me , Now that i think about it i have never really saw a bee flying around in the rain or a thunder storm ....
Just saying
I think the suggestion is that their hive had been damaged in the storm causing them to flee. So.... they would be trying to avoid the water.
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: Kapusta
In the still posted above it does seem to be some sort of line, but I just can't see any utility poles anywhere along the side of the highway during the video, what is the maximum distance utility poles would be spaced for a line so low to the ground? Sure, some of the larger power corridors have towers spaced hundreds of yards apart, but those lines are very high, and not right beside the road.