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Strange cloud rings filmed in the sky over Siberia may be linked to unexplained circles on the ice of a nearby lake; a lighthouse wobbles as it's battered by a storm; spiders travel hundreds of miles through the air.
Strange cloud rings filmed in the sky over Siberia may be linked to unexplained circles on the ice of a nearby lake; a lighthouse wobbles as it's battered by a storm; spiders travel hundreds of miles through the air.
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S1, EP9 "Sky Rings and Flying Spiders"Strange cloud rings filmed in the sky over Siberia may be linked to unexplained circles on the ice of a nearby lake; a lighthouse wobbles as it's battered by a storm; spiders travel hundreds of miles through the air.
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