Kentucky Meat Showers
Episode 94 · Apr 20, 10:00 AM
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On March 3, 1876, in Olympia Springs, Kentucky, a quiet afternoon turned bizarre when chunks of raw meat suddenly fell from the sky, covering a large area around a local farm. Witnesses watched in shock as pieces of flesh—some small, others fist-sized—rained down, and curious locals even tasted it, comparing it to venison or beef. Scientists later analyzed samples but couldn’t agree on what it was, with theories ranging from animal lung tissue to cartilage. The most widely accepted explanation is that a flock of vultures regurgitated their stomach contents mid-flight, though the true cause remains uncertain, making the “Kentucky Meat Shower” one of America’s strangest unexplained events.
