Brian Irish of L.E.M.U.R. captured the first good footage of the famous Brown Mountain Lights of North Carolina in November of 2000. Here you see the mysterious balls of light moving around the ridge at night. These are floating on the face of a sheer rock cliff. See: www.BrownMountainLights.com
@isitomorrowyet Oh yeah, even if science is behind it, it is still one of the coolest things out there. Agree. Earth is as strange as any thing around.
telekinetica 1 hour ago
@telekinetica I agree. I believe them to be some form of static electrical discharge. This does not lessen their intrigue in any way. It just gives it a name I guess.
isitomorrowyet 2 hours ago
@KatelynBromm cool story,bro.
iggy082 1 day ago
Personally I think these and ALL mysterious lights seen in many areas across the country are static or friction electricty like ones seen before an earthquake. What makes all these sightings similar is they usually happen at nightfall and near hills, ridges and ranges. A ridge is pushed up from another plate from underneath, so it is a moving joint. Rock and earth expand and contract at with heat and cold twice daily. I think it is all related to this kind of movement of the earth.
telekinetica 1 day ago
@hawkster1999 They can only be viewed by night vision camera's. If you try to use regular camera's or cell phone camera's, they won't show up or they are so crazy in their movement you can't capture them.
birchfieldd1 3 weeks ago
@DillonMichaelPomeroy It was actually a slave that lost in the woods and his master went out looking for him. Hence the song, John Brown's Dream. Never heard of the Native American tribes in a war story.
birchfieldd1 3 weeks ago
@mrmsteck There are no trails there and they sometimes shoot directly over your head. I've had that happen. They have been there all of my life. There are native american stories about them from thousands of years ago. Definitely NOT cars.
birchfieldd1 3 weeks ago
@KatelynBromm How in the world could you live there all this time and not know about the lights? I've known about them all my life. My parents took me to see them when I was about 3 or 4 years old. Most people didn't talk about them back then because they didn't want the land disturbed. People keep moving into these areas and making a mess out of the mountains.
birchfieldd1 3 weeks ago
Cars driving thru trails
mrmsteck 1 month ago
@Shadowblood66 Well, the legend states that it was an old war between 2 Indian tribes and at night if the men never returned the women would go look for them, these lights were the torches they lit to find them, and the ones left have still not found the man of their family and will continue every night until they do.
DillonMichaelPomeroy 1 month ago