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Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano

 
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Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
Basically, smoke is originating in the mountains. Curious locals went to check it out and got some weird video footage. What do you guys think this is?

Story from local news below.
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Travelers might have seen them this weekend as they drove down the Hummingbird Highway: what looked like thin towers of billowing smoke rising from the hills that Belizeans known as the sleeping giant.
And while the uncurious traveler may have chalked it up to some very active fog there are questions tonight about what's really going on in those hills. Residents in the valley of the Sleeping Giant say it started as early as last Tuesday when a blue plume of smoke was initially seen. But it continued this week when despite the heavy rains those plumes of smoke which may have been blamed on bushfires continued unabated.

But what's causing the smoke? Some in the area theorize that it could be some kind of meteorite that's fallen to earth.

But, that's not what the science says…. Our news team spoke to Director of Geology and Petroleum Andre Cho who told us that the rains would have extinguished any forest fires. So, it's not that.

His theory is that it could be quote steam rising from a geological occurrence. And while it would be a strange occurrence in Belize's southern hills it's something he says isn't uncommon in other parts of the world such as the geysers at Yellowstone Park.

Cho and his team, along with villagers from the area will be heading out there tomorrow in the hopes of getting to the bottom of this mysterious smoke. But they say it's a difficult trek and they don't know if they'll be able to reach the smoke's origin point.

[link to www.7newsbelize.com]




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06/16/2021 04:10 PM
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
You know where there's smoke there's fire.
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06/16/2021 04:13 PM
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
Its not smoke, its steam. Trump has taken a shít in there while looking for his golf ball.
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
Basically, smoke is originating in the mountains. Curious locals went to check it out and got some weird video footage. What do you guys think this is?

Story from local news below.
__________
Travelers might have seen them this weekend as they drove down the Hummingbird Highway: what looked like thin towers of billowing smoke rising from the hills that Belizeans known as the sleeping giant.
And while the uncurious traveler may have chalked it up to some very active fog there are questions tonight about what's really going on in those hills. Residents in the valley of the Sleeping Giant say it started as early as last Tuesday when a blue plume of smoke was initially seen. But it continued this week when despite the heavy rains those plumes of smoke which may have been blamed on bushfires continued unabated.

But what's causing the smoke? Some in the area theorize that it could be some kind of meteorite that's fallen to earth.

But, that's not what the science says…. Our news team spoke to Director of Geology and Petroleum Andre Cho who told us that the rains would have extinguished any forest fires. So, it's not that.

His theory is that it could be quote steam rising from a geological occurrence. And while it would be a strange occurrence in Belize's southern hills it's something he says isn't uncommon in other parts of the world such as the geysers at Yellowstone Park.

Cho and his team, along with villagers from the area will be heading out there tomorrow in the hopes of getting to the bottom of this mysterious smoke. But they say it's a difficult trek and they don't know if they'll be able to reach the smoke's origin point.

[link to www.7newsbelize.com]





 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79283513


Wow, very interesting! Thank you for sharing. I used to live in Belize—what an amazing, beautiful country, and amazingly warm and hospitable people and confluence of cultures!

The person shooting the third video mentions it appears that trees in the area have been cut? As though by meteor? If memory serves me, a lot of this area is highly porous limestone formations...I almost wonder if a small meteor could have hit and somehow lodged in the limestone in such a way that small amounts of water are dripping onto the still hot impact area—looks more like a steam or vapor fire than combustibles.
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
it is just a bunch of Rasta men huffing reefers
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
Its not smoke, its steam. Trump has taken a shít in there while looking for his golf ball.
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He's taken a shit in your brain, where he lives.
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Re: Unexplained smoke in Belize Jungle. Theories so far Meteor/UFO Crash/Volcano
Basically, smoke is originating in the mountains. Curious locals went to check it out and got some weird video footage. What do you guys think this is?

Story from local news below.
__________
Travelers might have seen them this weekend as they drove down the Hummingbird Highway: what looked like thin towers of billowing smoke rising from the hills that Belizeans known as the sleeping giant.
And while the uncurious traveler may have chalked it up to some very active fog there are questions tonight about what's really going on in those hills. Residents in the valley of the Sleeping Giant say it started as early as last Tuesday when a blue plume of smoke was initially seen. But it continued this week when despite the heavy rains those plumes of smoke which may have been blamed on bushfires continued unabated.

But what's causing the smoke? Some in the area theorize that it could be some kind of meteorite that's fallen to earth.

But, that's not what the science says…. Our news team spoke to Director of Geology and Petroleum Andre Cho who told us that the rains would have extinguished any forest fires. So, it's not that.

His theory is that it could be quote steam rising from a geological occurrence. And while it would be a strange occurrence in Belize's southern hills it's something he says isn't uncommon in other parts of the world such as the geysers at Yellowstone Park.

Cho and his team, along with villagers from the area will be heading out there tomorrow in the hopes of getting to the bottom of this mysterious smoke. But they say it's a difficult trek and they don't know if they'll be able to reach the smoke's origin point.

[link to www.7newsbelize.com]





 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79283513


Wow, very interesting! Thank you for sharing. I used to live in Belize—what an amazing, beautiful country, and amazingly warm and hospitable people and confluence of cultures!

The person shooting the third video mentions it appears that trees in the area have been cut? As though by meteor? If memory serves me, a lot of this area is highly porous limestone formations...I almost wonder if a small meteor could have hit and somehow lodged in the limestone in such a way that small amounts of water are dripping onto the still hot impact area—looks more like a steam or vapor fire than combustibles.
 Quoting: Rennfield's Cat


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