Community gripped by mystery [fire] beneath the earth

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A mysterious phenomenon is occurring in the village of Bodibe near Lichtenburg, where unusual sparks and smoke are emerging from beneath the earth. This situation has attracted the attention of experts who are investigating the cause. Speculation includes the possibility of volcanic activity, although some humorous commentary suggests a more supernatural explanation. The phenomenon has drawn significant interest due to its strange nature, prompting discussions about its potential geological implications.
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A tiny community is gripped by the mystery that lies beneath the earth. Sparks are flying and smoke seeps strangely. Its all happening at the village of Bodibe near Lichtenburg and its getting so curious that the experts have moved in.

http://www.sabcnews.com/south_africa/general/0,2172,67329,00.html
 
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Sounds like Satan's movin' on up/to the top/of a delux Kingdom-of-Hell-on-Earth in Lichenbur-ur-urg. Okay, so it doesn't exactly fit the song , but that is weird. How do you find this stuff?
 
Couldn't that just be some kinda volcanic activity?
 
Couldn't that just be some kinda volcanic activity?

No, of course not silly. This is obviously the work of Satan, who is gaining power thanks to UNESCO, the ACLU, homosexuals, MTV, and birth control.
 
I do want to stress that I was only kidding, that lake in Lichenburg sounds like yellowstone, only without continual water addition, so it evaporates and just leaves hot dirt.
 
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Hello, I’m currently writing a series of essays on Pangaea, continental drift, and Earth’s geological cycles. While working on my research, I’ve come across some inconsistencies in the existing theories — for example, why the main pressure seems to have been concentrated in the northern polar regions. So I’m curious: is there any data or evidence suggesting that an external cosmic body (an asteroid, comet, or another massive object) could have influenced Earth’s geology in the distant...

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