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In this bizarre and compelling episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow reach into the sky—and the past—to investigate one of the weirdest meteorological mysteries of the modern age: the strange case of the Oakville Blobs.
Willow recounts the truly odd events of August 1994 in Oakville, Washington, when residents reported translucent, gelatinous blobs falling from a clear sky. She pieces together the unsettling witness accounts—from sickness in its wake to its mysterious, quick-dissolving nature—and lays out the sparse, puzzling facts that have left scientists and skeptials scratching their heads for decades. What was this substance? And why did it seem to rain only over Oakville?
Then, Karisa pulls back the lens to explore a history as strange as the blobs themselves: ancient and medieval accounts of things falling from the sky. From the Biblical "manna from heaven" to folklore about star jelly, angel hair, and sky ice, Karisa connects Oakville to a long, global tradition of atmospheric anomalies that defy easy explanation. Are these stories mere myth… or evidence of phenomena we still don't understand?
From weird science to worldwide folklore, this episode doesn't just ask what fell on Oakville—it asks why humanity has always looked up in wonder, and sometimes, in fear.
Keywords:
Oakville Blobs, 1994 mystery, falling gelatin, sky jelly, strange weather, atmospheric anomalies, star jelly, angel hair, ancient sky phenomena, folklore, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, unexplained events, weird history.
Sometimes, the sky doesn't just give rain. Sometimes, it gives questions.
By Karisa DeLay and Willow GraceIn this bizarre and compelling episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow reach into the sky—and the past—to investigate one of the weirdest meteorological mysteries of the modern age: the strange case of the Oakville Blobs.
Willow recounts the truly odd events of August 1994 in Oakville, Washington, when residents reported translucent, gelatinous blobs falling from a clear sky. She pieces together the unsettling witness accounts—from sickness in its wake to its mysterious, quick-dissolving nature—and lays out the sparse, puzzling facts that have left scientists and skeptials scratching their heads for decades. What was this substance? And why did it seem to rain only over Oakville?
Then, Karisa pulls back the lens to explore a history as strange as the blobs themselves: ancient and medieval accounts of things falling from the sky. From the Biblical "manna from heaven" to folklore about star jelly, angel hair, and sky ice, Karisa connects Oakville to a long, global tradition of atmospheric anomalies that defy easy explanation. Are these stories mere myth… or evidence of phenomena we still don't understand?
From weird science to worldwide folklore, this episode doesn't just ask what fell on Oakville—it asks why humanity has always looked up in wonder, and sometimes, in fear.
Keywords:
Oakville Blobs, 1994 mystery, falling gelatin, sky jelly, strange weather, atmospheric anomalies, star jelly, angel hair, ancient sky phenomena, folklore, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, unexplained events, weird history.
Sometimes, the sky doesn't just give rain. Sometimes, it gives questions.