Thursday, May 17, 2012
Alien Rocks From Beach Catch Fire in Woman's Pocket in San Clemente?
This is reminiscent of the Kryptonite stories from superman. A reader advised that the rocks could have been of alien orgin, I am not sure as they though, they might be phosphorus which is combustible and does have a green glow, but its highly unusal that such rocks of a concentrated element would exist naturally near the ocean:
- A woman literally burned a hole in her pocket from rocks collected on a family beach trip to San Clemente. In an Eyewitness News exclusive, authorities say the woman suffered serious burns. The rocks contain various colors - some green, some orange. There were seven of them altogether, collected by a San Clemente family during a fun morning at Upper Trestles on San Onofre State Beach last Saturday. "The daughters were playing with the rocks, and she took them away, and I guess basically, they combusted in her pocket due to friction," said neighbor Jacob.
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2 comments:
I have heard of SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION "in people" but not ROCKS!?
Interesting!! Dumber than a box of rocks eh!:)..that CATCH on FIRE??? never heard of this!
Why "ALIEN" Rocks though,where did THIS come from???
Sorry that people were hurt, but from combustible ROCKs!?
Good grief,We'll never put rocks in our pockets again.There is always a first time for everything who would have thought!?
I would like to know what else might have been in her pocket & what material the lining was made from,this obviously is a chemistry reaction,thats taken place in the warmth of her pocket...NASTY!
Might be a shot in the dark, but could Japan's radiation have any possible chance of effecting water and stone?
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