Strange images have been captured by satellites circling Mars. No “face” or “pyramid” photos have been released, but we can see rows of what look like fortune cookies, a bunch of “wormholes”, and what looks like a set of circular stairs.

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Formosan macaques are legally protected in Taiwan, so the monkeys feel free to pester local farmers. In Taitung County, the owner of a poultry farm says groups of the monkeys play pranks on his chickens, like plucking out their feathers or placing the hens on branches high up in trees.
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You can listen to Dreamland for free anytime, by clicking “Listen Now” on our masthead, and subscribers can burn it onto a CD, and listen anywhere. But if you still like radio listening best, you’ll be glad to know that Dreamland will be on LGPRN, Lou Gentile’s Paranormal Radio Network, which is part of IBC Radio Network. You can hear it on Shortwave 7.385 on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 11 p.m. EST. It will also air Monday-Friday from 3 to 5 a.m.

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The Casper (WY) Star Tribune reports that there’s a 100-foot-high bulge in the bottom of Yellowstone Lake that’s getting ready to explode. The bulge, about 2,100 feet long, formed within the last few years, and the lake’s water is getting hotter. An explosion would create 10-foot waves and shoot out rocks and poisonous gas. U.S. Geological Survey scientist Lisa Morgan has been using sonar to map the lake bottom. The water temperature 60 feet down is now around 85 degrees, while the lake usually stays around 66 degrees. Morgan says, ”We’re thinking this structure could be a precursor to a hydrothermal explosive event. But we don’t think this is a volcano.” Volcanoes in the area once shot debris all the way across North America.
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