Bizarre Sound Of A Crash Remains An Unexplained Mystery
Ellen Lloyd- AncientPages.com - People occasionally experience something science cannot explain. This case is a perfect example of how little we still understand about the nature of reality.
This time our unexplained mystery deals with a baffling incident that happened to a man who for some unknown reason suddenly heard a bizarre sound of a crash. He wasn’t supposed to have heard it, but he did.
It was an ordinary Sunday. Nothing unusual had happened. He was just getting ready for bed when he heard something crashing.
It was a sound he was not meant to hear. It happened in a place far away and he was not supposed to find.
His remarkable experience defies explanation. Can you solve this mystery?
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