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[ link to usahitman.com (secure)] “Pillars of light” appeared again in the province of Sulu this year, and were captured in several photos shared by netizens. According to a certain Amarkhan Jidara, who shared several photos of the spectacular dance of lights in the night sky, the latest celestial show they witnessed was last Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 7 p.m. Jidara said residents were awestruck at the sight of lights in the sky. Sulu folks claim they have been seeing the lights for quite sometime already, appearing once or twice a year. Local Tausugs call the lights “Lansuk-Lansuk” or candles. But Tausugs have opposing beliefs about the appearance of the lights. Some think it brings bad luck or tragedy, while others look at it as a sign of good luck. PAGASA explained that the phenomenon is caused by moonlight reflecting off ice crystals in the clouds. Quoting: BadHairDay interesting info!!! thanks!!
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