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The Devil's Promenade: Inside the rural American town haunted by mysterious light that even Army engineers are at a loss to explain
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[quote:DeadManWalkin':MV8yMzcwMTQ1XzQwNTM5OTQ0XzZFMkJENkU=] So...nobody has tried to explain it scientifically since the 1940s? Seems there'd have been a few small advances in technology since then... [/quote]
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On a road outside Joplin, Missouri, where the rolling Ozarks merge into the endless flatness of Oklahoma and Kansas, locals report seeing a light called the Spook Light
The anomaly is variously described as a golden, red, or blue light but is always seen as one or more floating orbs
In the early 1940s, the Army Corps of Engineers studied the lights in a failed attempt to scientifically explain them. Read more: [
link to www.dailymail.co.uk
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