Unexplained Mystery Of The Untraceable Stone-Throwers – Strangeness In Australia And New Zealand – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In part 1 of this series, we discussed curious events reported from North America, Belgium in Indonesia.
As previously mentioned similar cases of stone-throwing have reached media in many other countries. Based on these reports we get the impression it’s a regular, and yet poorly understood phenomenon that has not been investigated.
This time we take a look at some unusual events that took place in Australia and New Zealand. Can the heat of the stones offer a clue to this old mystery?
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