Si Estos Fenómenos no Estuvieron Grabados, Nadie lo Creería - Summary

Summary

The article discusses unusual natural events that were captured on camera, including:

1. A massive iceberg (45 meters high) that got stuck near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada in 2017.
2. The "edge of the rain," where a sudden change in weather creates a visible boundary between rain and clear skies.
3. A massive tumbleweed invasion in Idaho, where hundreds of tumbleweeds blocked roads and caused disruptions.
4. A hail storm in India's Pink City, where a sudden drop in temperature and hurricane-force winds caused widespread damage.
5. A locust plague in Madagascar, where over 1 billion locusts infested 50% of the country's territory.
6. An avalanche in the El Brush region, where multiple avalanches occurred, including one that covered 15 cars in snow.
7. A massive spider web covering a lake and surrounding areas in Greece, caused by a large population of spiders.
8. "Ice houses" in Hamburg, USA, where strong winds and waves covered everything in a thick layer of ice.
9. A heatwave that caused objects to melt, including garbage cans, mailboxes, and vinyl records.
10. A "foam party" caused by a powerful cyclone in Australia, where sea foam covered beaches, docks, and streets.

These unusual events were captured on camera and showcase the awe-inspiring power of nature.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Every year, the inhabitants of Newfoundland, a Canadian island, see icebergs passing by.
2. In April 2017, a huge iceberg got stuck in the ground near the coast of Ferryland, Newfoundland.
3. The iceberg was about 45 meters high, approximately 17 stories high.
4. The mayor of Ferryland said it was the largest iceberg he had ever seen.
5. In July 2014, a hail storm hit the "Pink City" (location not specified) with a temperature drop from 41 to 21 degrees Celsius.
6. The hail storm caused damage, including broken trees, cut cables, and ripped-off roofs.
7. In 2013, a locust plague affected Madagascar, covering about 50% of the country's territory.
8. Each locust swarm had more than 1,000 million insects.
9. On March 24, 2018, over a dozen avalanches occurred in the El Brush region.
10. One of the avalanches went into a parking lot, covering 15 cars in snow.
11. In 2018, a lake in northern Greece was covered with about a kilometer of spider webs made by the species of Nata Track.
12. The spider webs covered roadside bushes, berries, small trees, and even buildings.
13. In March 2018 (exact date not specified), a strong wind and four-meter waves covered the city of Hamburg (near Lake Erie, USA) in a thick layer of ice.
14. The ice layer was between 2 and 7 centimeters thick, covering everything, including houses.
15. In 2013, a powerful cyclone hit the coast of Australia, causing $2.5 million in damage and creating a foam party for the locals.
16. The foam reached three meters high in some places, and the police had to close some roads to avoid accidents.