It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Eden, NY - A mystery of sorts has unfolded in the backyard of one of our viewers in Eden. It happened Friday evening as Peggy Gervase was looking out from the deck of her home at a nearby pond. She spotted what appeared to be a series of concentric circles that had opened in the snow covering the pond. It almost resembled the unusual phenomena known as crop circles. But again this occurred on the surface of a pond. Gervase posted pictures on Facebook and with a link on the WGRZ Facebook page, there were nearly 40,000 views with more than 200 comments. They contained explanations of what may have caused it. They included everything from underground springs to melting ice, meteors, methane gas, gas expelled by fish and ducks, and of course aliens.
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
A circle so it must be visiting aliens? Sometime i wonder how a lot of people on Facebook even managed to sum up the intelligence to register on the site in the first place .edit on 25-3-2013 by PhoenixOD because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
might be due to Tesla ships hovering above us.
Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by jaynkeel
I’m going to have to go with fish farts…because it’s funny!
Originally posted by draknoir2
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
might be due to Tesla ships hovering above us.
What makes you say that?
Lake Baikal is in a rift valley and is the largest (by volume) and deepest (5,400ft) fresh water lake on Earth. The World Heritage site is also one of the world’s oldest lakes aged between 25 to 30million years old. Sediment deposited on the bottom is up to 4.3miles deep. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
A new sinkhole has opened in the very same central Florida town where a man was swallowed and killed in February. According to Fox News, an 8-foot-wide, 10-foot-deep hole was discovered between two houses in Seffner, Fla., this weekend.