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Mysterious Frog Shower

Haystack on field, Stockton, Cleveland Unknown Victorian

In a field near Stockton, Norfolk, a bizarre incident took place in 1912 that left farm workers scratching their heads. After a brief period of rain, dozens of tiny frogs were found leaping around on top of a haystack. It was as if they had appeared out of nowhere, and no one could explain how they got there. The sudden appearance of so many frogs in one place was a strange and inexplicable event that has become known as the Frog Shower.

This unusual occurrence happened during the Victorian era, a time when rural life was closely tied to the land and the weather. Farm workers were familiar with the unpredictable nature of Norfolk's climate, but nothing could have prepared them for this unusual event. The fact that multiple witnesses reported seeing the frogs suggests that it was a genuine and not an isolated incident. Unfortunately, there are no detailed accounts of the event or interviews with the witnesses, but the incident remains a fascinating example of the strange and unexplained phenomena that can occur in rural areas.

Historical Context

The incident occurred during the Victorian era, a time of significant change and development in rural Norfolk.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Field
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1912
Postcode Area
NR1

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