Weird, smelly mystery foam oozes through cracks in Chinese streets
Posted on May 14, 2013 by The Extinction Protocol
May 14, 2013 – CHINA – Something
very strange started oozing out of the streets in the Chinese city of
Nanjing on Saturday night. Generally, when weird things start erupting
from the ground in Asian countries it’s in the form of a giant b-movie
monster, but this invasion was a whole lot realer, and a whole lot
smellier. At around 9PM, pedestrians began to notice the pavement at the
Wende Baiyun Lane cross intersection started to crack and split open,
and before long, a foamy white substance was spewing from the cracks,
brimming with it a foul-smelling stench. Within a short time, the foam
had spread to a 50 meter radius and stood a foot high. According to the
Chinese news outlet Longhoo, firefighters and police rushed to
rope off the scene, evacuating civilians and helping redirect the flow
of traffic from the flow of ooze. A short time later, the strange
substance stopped leaking and the remnants that weren’t quickly washed
into the sewers retreated back into the one centimeter wide cracks in
the road, leaving authorities baffled as to what the stinking foam could
have been. An investigation has been started into the case of the
smelly ooze, but so far, the only rational explanation that officials
can come to is that the ‘Godzilla barf’ might be related to nearby
subway construction, though even that theory hasn’t answered many
questions. What do you think of the weird stinking foam? Did some
subterranean monster used a bit too much detergent? -WFB
Thanks to: http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com
Posted on May 14, 2013 by The Extinction Protocol
May 14, 2013 – CHINA – Something
very strange started oozing out of the streets in the Chinese city of
Nanjing on Saturday night. Generally, when weird things start erupting
from the ground in Asian countries it’s in the form of a giant b-movie
monster, but this invasion was a whole lot realer, and a whole lot
smellier. At around 9PM, pedestrians began to notice the pavement at the
Wende Baiyun Lane cross intersection started to crack and split open,
and before long, a foamy white substance was spewing from the cracks,
brimming with it a foul-smelling stench. Within a short time, the foam
had spread to a 50 meter radius and stood a foot high. According to the
Chinese news outlet Longhoo, firefighters and police rushed to
rope off the scene, evacuating civilians and helping redirect the flow
of traffic from the flow of ooze. A short time later, the strange
substance stopped leaking and the remnants that weren’t quickly washed
into the sewers retreated back into the one centimeter wide cracks in
the road, leaving authorities baffled as to what the stinking foam could
have been. An investigation has been started into the case of the
smelly ooze, but so far, the only rational explanation that officials
can come to is that the ‘Godzilla barf’ might be related to nearby
subway construction, though even that theory hasn’t answered many
questions. What do you think of the weird stinking foam? Did some
subterranean monster used a bit too much detergent? -WFB
Thanks to: http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com