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The Town Where It Rains Fish From the Sky

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In the small town of Yoro, Honduras, it literally rains fish from the sky. Not once. Not as a freak occurrence. This happens every single year, and it's been happening for over a century.

Sometime between May and July, a massive storm rolls through the region. Dark clouds form, thunder crashes, heavy rain pours down - and then hundreds of live fish start falling from the sky onto the streets and fields. Locals walk outside after the storm with buckets and baskets to collect fish for dinner.

The phenomenon is so reliable and well-documented that the town holds an annual festival called "Festival de la Lluvia de Peces" (Rain of Fish Festival) to celebrate it. We're not talking about a local legend or folklore - this is a real, witnessed, photographed event that happens predictably every year.

Here's where it gets weird: the fish that fall are always the same species - small silver fish that aren't found in local rivers or lakes. They're completely blind, which suggests they come from underground water sources. So how are fish that live underground ending up in the sky?

The most accepted scientific theory involves waterspouts - essentially tornadoes that form over water. Scientists believe powerful waterspouts suck up fish from the ocean or underground waterways and carry them miles inland before dropping them during storms. But this theory has problems.

For one thing, only fish fall - not seaweed, not shells, not frogs, not water plants. Just fish. Waterspouts don't discriminate like that. They suck up everything in their path. Yet in Yoro, the sky only drops fish.

Some researchers from the National Geographic Society investigated and found that the fish might actually be living in underground rivers and only surface during massive flooding from the storms. But locals insist they see the fish falling from the clouds, not just appearing in puddles.

The phenomenon was first documented by Spanish missionaries in the 1850s, who initially thought it was a miracle. Over 170 years later, scientists still can't definitively explain what's happening. Teams from National Geographic, the Weather Channel, and multiple universities have studied it, and nobody has a conclusive answer.

The people of Yoro don't really care about the scientific explanation. For them, raining fish means free food from the sky once a year, and they're not questioning their good fortune. The rest of us are left wondering how an entire town experiences something this bizarre on an annual schedule that science still can't fully crack.

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