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Mystery: October 26, 2022 Issue [#11613]




 This week: Secrets in Nature
  Edited by: Annette
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

“You’d think solving mysteries would bring you closure, that closing the loop would comfort and quiet your mind. But it never does. The truth always disappoints.” ~ John Green


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Secrets in Nature


The common definition of mystery is that it involves a crime that was committed. A detective sets out to solve the crime. Clues, witnesses, red herrings abound until the story ends with a solution.

Mystery writers can tap another source of unsolvable riddles: nature itself.

Singing Sand Dunes

Dunes in 35 deserts around the world from China to Africa, from Qatar to California are making a deep humming sound like bees or rumbling Gregorian chants.

Star Jelly

Stories of white, milky, globular blobs plop out of the sky and show up in fields and meadows have been reported since the 14th century. Although given many names such as astral jelly, star-slutch, or star-shot, nobody has been able to explain what they are and what they dissipate into.

Ball Lightning

Very rare and impossible to predict, ball lightning eludes scientific exploration. A ball of lightning lingers for as long as a second and then it's gone. There is no explanation from its deviation from the common zigzag bolt form.

Catatumbo Lightning

The perfect storm happens regularly in northwestern Venezuela over one specific swamp. It has been going on for centuries. With 28 lightning strikes per minute and lasting for up to 10 hours almost every night, it has been dubbed an "everlasting storm." Eerily, there is no thunder! And where does it go when it stops for weeks on end?

Crooked Forest

A 400 tree strong pine forest in Poland has crooked stems. They all bend at the same angle toward the ground and then bend back up to grow toward the sky as they should. The forests around these trees are straight as they should be. Planted around the 1930s, there might have been a person who could have explained the phenomenon, but nobody wrote anything down.

Devil's Kettle Falls

In Minnesota, the Brule River splits into two waterfalls. So far, so normal. One of the waterfalls behaves in the expected way. The other side dives into the hole dubbed Devil's Kettle to disappear completely. Nobody has been able to figure out where the water goes that falls into Devil's Kettle.

Which natural mystery was ruined for you by science?



Editor's Picks

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The Terror of Bridgewater Triangle  (13+)
A hike in a forest became a nightmare when two women experience its scary paranormal.
#2166181 by Jeannie

 The Song from the Depths  (13+)
Great volumes of water serve as bulwarks guarding sleep, and augurs of the eldritch Truth.
#2252921 by Ashutosh Galgali

 A RELAXING BATH  (18+)
Screams contest entry 10/9/2020
#2234622 by dogpack:saving 4 premium: DWG

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#1886471 by Not Available.

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At the Edge of the Woods  (13+)
What in the world happened to Carlos Delgado
#1919561 by Eric Wharton

 Day Thirteen - The Forbidden Forest  (18+)
This is Day Thirteen of the Promptly Potter challenge. It's another SpaceWizards mystery.
#2121618 by PureSciFi

 The Secrets of Horse Meadows   (E)
Are the Legends of The Forest of the Dark Shadows true?
#2044286 by Chrys O'Shea

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Space Wars  (13+)
There is a war going on in outer space and the aliens need your help to bring peace!
#2280815 by Angelica- Happy Mothers Day!

FORUM
The Science Fiction Short Story Contest  (18+)
A contest inspired by the serious need for more good sci-fi
#2140378 by BlackAdder

 
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BlackAdder's Cantina Space Opera Contest  (13+)
A place for spacers, washouts, and dreamers of dreams. Open for May 2023!
#2275750 by BlackAdder

 
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Ask & Answer

Replies to my last Mystery newsletter "Numbers that asked: Do you have a number that means something specific to you? Which number is it? What does it mean?

oldgreywolf scribbles wrote: Interesting.
The "baker's dozen" began because the bakers supplying bread to the royalty (no matter now minor) didn't want the original twelve loaves to be underweight, so the thirteenth was added to avoid misfortune.

Brooklyn wrote: Creative topic choice! I enjoyed reading about phobias and things associated with different numbers in other countries.

Lilli 🧿 ☕ wrote: Awesome newsletter filled with interesting tidbits!

Bikerider wrote: I'm one of 11 children, so the number 11 symbolizes chaos for me.

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