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SUMMARY:Alligado 07/03/2021
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DESCRIPTION:\n	Alligado 07/03/2021\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	IN Honor of Sharkn
	ado\, what about Alligado? \n\n\n\n	Yesterday\, July 3rd\, in 1843\, an a
	lligator was reported to have dropped from the sky after a storm picked it
	 up. What about a prequel to Sharknado\, Alligado!!!\n\n\n\n	What say you?
	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	ARTICLE\n\n\n\n	CHARLESTON\, SC  – According to the
	 National Weather Service Charleston office\, on July 2\, 1843\, there wer
	e reports of an alligator falling from the sky during a thunderstorm in do
	wntown Charleston.\n\n\n\n	A search for the event\, turned up an old newsp
	aper clipping from the Time-Picayune in New Orleans. The Time-Picayune rep
	ublished an article which originally appeared in “The Charleston Mercu
	ry” a local paper founded by U.S. Representative Henry L. Pinckney.\n\n	
	The article described a strong thunderstorm that developed on a very hot J
	uly Sunday. St. Paul’s Church was reportedly struck by lightning but not
	 harmed. No one was reported dead following the storm\, but an alligator a
	ppeared at the corner of Wentworth and Anson street in downtown Charleston
	 after the storm had cleared. And while no one saw the alligator actually 
	fall from the sky\, the writer states that “and as he couldn’t have go
	t there any other way\, it was decided unanimously that he rained down.”
	 That and the look of wonder and bewilderment on the alligator’s face le
	d to idea that he had come from the sky.\n\n\n\n	The working theory is the
	 gator could have been picked up by a waterspout the formed over a near by
	 river or creek and was dropped on Anson Street as the spout dissipated. B
	ut since no one saw the gator fall from the sky\, it could also be he just
	 got lost in the blinding rain.\n\n\n\n	https://www.wbtw.com/news/alligato
	r-rains-down-from-the-sky-according-to-1843-charleston-report/#:~:text=CHA
	RLESTON%2C%20SC%20%E2%80%93%20According%20to%20the%20National%20Weather\,n
	ewspaper%20clipping%20from%20the%20Time-Picayune%20in%20New%20Orleans.\n\n
	\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	Original Post\n\n\n\n	https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-ri
	chardmurray/?status=1564&amp\;type=status\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	 \n\n
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