The other day I was out photographing. As I drove along the road I happened to glance to my left and saw this unusual sight. It is a school bus in the middle of a patch of woods. I turned around and stopped my vehicle. I wanted to find out how the bus got into the woods as there was nothing visible from the roadway that would indicate how it got in there.
The woods is about 100 yards (m) on a side. As I walked into the woods to get a better view of the bus I couldn't find a path, driveway, old roadway nor any indication to explain how the bus got into the woods and there is no way for it to get out. As the bus is surrounded by mature trees, it must have been sitting there for a decade or more. Or…
I think the most likely scenario is that long ago, a unbelievably large craft (I’m not saying an alien spacecraft, mind you) hovered over the bus and through some sort of levitation system of which the general public nor mainstream science is aware nor understands, lifted the bus and its occupants off the roadway, transported the bus to a remote location where the occupants were removed from the bus and examined, then the bus lowered to this spot in the middle of the woods. The occupants were most likely returned home with their memories of the event wiped clean. Yep. That is what must have happened. I’m sticking to that story. lol
These little serendipitous finds are relatively nothing in the grand scheme of life but they do make for and interesting and amusing time.
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Dennis A. Mook
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Aliens built my hot rod (apologies to Ministry). Good find. I come across scooters in irrigation ditches when the farming season is done. Nothing mysterious about that, though.
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