there really the Devil? He has real teeth to the metaphysical principle of absolute evil? This principle is embodied in a specific figure? And if the devil had walked and walked among us? Maybe at night?
We are in the south-west of England, an area the weather is usually not hard in the winter of 1885, which was unusually severe for the region. On the morning of 8 February, the village of Topsham woke up with a surprise: along the road the Village, you could see one set of footprints goat, arranged along a perfectly straight line, as if the feet of animals were placed facing each other. The special
more curious was that the footprints, no longer than 10 cm, were close to each other only 16 cm, were also sharp, as if they were obtained by dipping into the snow a silhouette of heated iron!
Then, driven by the (understandable) curiosity, the villagers followed his footsteps, which ended against a brick wall, but not fingerprints tutto.Le resumed over the wall, but without the snow accumulated on top of the wall proves trampled, and thereafter tracks were seen on a sheaf of wheat on a rose bush and some roofs.
The idea of \u200b\u200ba joke in bad taste to put aside, especially when it was realized that the trail seemed to go on forever: they were found in a lot more distance from the edge of the village, along the Devon countryside ... But it is not in Exmouth found more ...!
were tempted some hypotheses about the origin of the strange phenomenon: there were those who spoke of a kangaroo (but not considering the fact that the kangaroo has clawed feet ...), others claimed to be a bird (perhaps the world there are birds shod hooves?), blamed the other for certain rates during risvegliatisi night in search of food (but why they had decided to hunt hopping on one leg?), others spoke of an otter, others un'otarda, a gentleman in Sudbury spoke instead of rats, a Scot spoke of a hare or a skunk, and another spoke of a balloon, accidentally innalzatosi the military port of Davenport (however, a balloon would have taken a ride in a straight line, following the direction of the wind ...), some argue that the fingerprints could have been said in the rain he further excavated the snowpack, and then solidify the next morning after a sharp frost (... but if the ground was already covered with snow before night falls on February 8 even this theory).
Ultimately, even after several attempts they failed to find a plausible explanation for this, probably because the media turned their attention to this with some delay, thus allowing the evidence was misleading. ... What
walked in the night of 8 February for the English countryside?
We are in the south-west of England, an area the weather is usually not hard in the winter of 1885, which was unusually severe for the region. On the morning of 8 February, the village of Topsham woke up with a surprise: along the road the Village, you could see one set of footprints goat, arranged along a perfectly straight line, as if the feet of animals were placed facing each other. The special
more curious was that the footprints, no longer than 10 cm, were close to each other only 16 cm, were also sharp, as if they were obtained by dipping into the snow a silhouette of heated iron!
Then, driven by the (understandable) curiosity, the villagers followed his footsteps, which ended against a brick wall, but not fingerprints tutto.Le resumed over the wall, but without the snow accumulated on top of the wall proves trampled, and thereafter tracks were seen on a sheaf of wheat on a rose bush and some roofs.
The idea of \u200b\u200ba joke in bad taste to put aside, especially when it was realized that the trail seemed to go on forever: they were found in a lot more distance from the edge of the village, along the Devon countryside ... But it is not in Exmouth found more ...!
were tempted some hypotheses about the origin of the strange phenomenon: there were those who spoke of a kangaroo (but not considering the fact that the kangaroo has clawed feet ...), others claimed to be a bird (perhaps the world there are birds shod hooves?), blamed the other for certain rates during risvegliatisi night in search of food (but why they had decided to hunt hopping on one leg?), others spoke of an otter, others un'otarda, a gentleman in Sudbury spoke instead of rats, a Scot spoke of a hare or a skunk, and another spoke of a balloon, accidentally innalzatosi the military port of Davenport (however, a balloon would have taken a ride in a straight line, following the direction of the wind ...), some argue that the fingerprints could have been said in the rain he further excavated the snowpack, and then solidify the next morning after a sharp frost (... but if the ground was already covered with snow before night falls on February 8 even this theory).
Ultimately, even after several attempts they failed to find a plausible explanation for this, probably because the media turned their attention to this with some delay, thus allowing the evidence was misleading. ... What
walked in the night of 8 February for the English countryside?
From: ilportaledeltempo.it
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