Waktu kuring keur leutik, indung kuring sok ngadongeng ngeunaan to'un (bal seuneu nu melesat sarta ngabelenong lamun eunteup) di lemburna di Garut. Indung kuring oge meunang carita ieu ti aki jeung nini kuring. Cenah mun hiji peuting aya bal seuneu nu melesat sarta eunteup dina hateup sahiji imah, isukna sok kacaritakeun aya nu maot di eta imah.
--- On Sat, 12/18/10, mh <[email protected]> wrote: From: mh <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [kisunda] Re: Jurig dina Kahirupan Urang Sunda ==> Survey 1 To: [email protected] Date: Saturday, December 18, 2010, 6:14 PM Tah ieu aya artikel pakait jeung hantu bola seuneu: http://www.hotspotsz.com/Mysterious_Ball_Of_Fire_Seen_In_Florida_Skies_(Article-696).html ======== Mysterious 'Ball Of Fire' Seen In Florida Skies Posted on Thursday, September 22 - 2005 Dozens of people from Jacksonville to Ft. Pierce flooded the U.S. Coast Guard late Tuesday with calls about a mysterious ball of fire seen flying in the sky, according to a Local 6 News report. Callers flooded the newsroom of Local 6 News partner Florida Today after they saw the object over the Space Coast Tuesday night."Starting at about 7:30 last night, we started receiving calls here in the newsroom," Florida Today online news editor Dave Larimer said. "In fact, the Coast Guard stationin Port Canaveral got more than two dozen reports of people seeing a bright light in the sky over the ocean."From Fort Pierce to about five miles south of Jacksonville, reports came in to Coast Guard offices starting about 7:30 p.m., said Dan Yates, a Coast Guard petty officer in Port Canaveral. Yates said one caller who was walking his dog near the Sebastian Inlet described the object as "huge, like a giant fireball."Yates said callers to the Coast Guard station thought a boater might have been in trouble. "A lot of people thought it might have been a flare that might have gone up," Yates said of other callers."One person thought this fire ball went into the ocean," Larimer said. "TheCoast Guard said it probably didn't and it was just his perspective. We know it was not a rocket launch and we know the Air Force was not doing anything."Experts said it could be a piece of space junk or a large meteor burning up in the atmosphere.The Coast Guard base near Jacksonville also received calls.Babs Angel, a public affairs spokeswoman for Patrick Air Force Base, said no local military activity was taking place Tuesday night.Article SourceRelated Article: 'Fireball' lights up night sky
