- Lluvia de Peces
Lluvia de Peces or Rain of Fish is a phenomenon that has been occurring for more than a century on a yearly basis in the country of
Honduras .History and background
The Rain of Fish is common in
Honduran Folklore . It occurs in the Departamento de Yoro, between the months of May and July.Witnesses of this phenomenon state that it begins with a dark cloud in the sky followed by lightning, thunder, strong winds and heavy rain for two to three hours. Once the rain has stopped, hundreds of living fish are found on the ground [ [http://www.angelfire.com/ca5/mas/curio/curio5.html Article with eye-witness accounts in Spanish] ] . People take the fish home to cook and eat them.
A popular song: "Conozca Honduras" (Know Honduras) [ [http://www.honduraseducacional.com/Cultura/folklore.htm Honduran songs] ] says:
"Donde hay lluvia de peces cual milagro celestial"
(Where there is rain of fish, like a heavenly miracle)
Since 1998 a festival known as "Festival de la Lluvia de Peces" (Festival of the Rain of Fishes) is celebrated every year in the city of
Yoro , Departamento de Yoro, Honduras [ [http://www.elsalvador.com/hablemos/2004/110704/110704-5.htm Article from elsalvador.com, in Spanish] ] .On
July 26 ,2006 a Honduran TV news program, "Abriendo Brecha" made a report about this phenomenon, saying that the Rain of Fish has been occurring twice a year lately.A Honduran newspaper "El Heraldo" published about the documentary film to be produced by Lion TV about this phenomenon [ [http://www.heraldohn.com/ez/index.php/plain_site_user/ediciones/2008/06/24/un_milagro_que_hay_que_explorar A documentary to be produced by Lion TV] ]
Explanation
The explanation generally offered for the rain of fish is meteorogical, in terms of strong winds or waterspouts, as for other accounts of
raining animals [ [http://www.aturuxo.net/foro/1/496 Article in Spanish on honduras.com] ] . The most likely source of the fish is the Atlantic Ocean, about 50km (30 miles) away.An alternative story claims that the fish are not sea water fish, but fresh water fish, and that they swim from a nearby river into a subterranean water current. Some of the fish then leave this current and appear on the ground inland. It is claimed that in the 1970s
National Geographic sent some professionals to report on this phenomenon. They discovered that all the fish were approximately the same size, around 6 inches (15.2 cm), and completely blind. The experts identified the species but found no record of it in any surrounding bodies of water. Their theory was that these fish are from underground rivers, never exposed to light and thus blind. [ [http://www.seattleu.edu/idip/testimonials/shwab.asp Report of this story from visitor on Seattle University's International Development Internship Program] ]An
esoteric institution tries to explain this phenomen according to its own teachings [ [http://www.samaelgnosis.net/revista/ser11/capitulo_05.htm Samael Aun Weor conference in Spanish] ]Father Subirana miracle
Many people believe this phenomenon occurs because of Father
José Manuel Subirana , a Spanish catholic missionary and considered by many to be asaint . He visitedHonduras from 1856-1864, and upon encountering so many poor people, prayed for 3 days and 3 nights asking God for a miracle to help the poor people by providing food. The Rain of Fish has occurred ever since [ [http://www.elsalvador.com/hablemos/2004/110704/110704-4.htm Article on elsalvador.com in Spanish with account of Subirana legend] ]The phenomenon is also quoted in recent appeals by missionaries for funds to alleviate poverty in Honduras [ [http://www.jesuits-mis.org/advancement/Appeals/JesuitMissionAppeal07.pdf Jesuit Mission Appeal 07] ] .
In popular culture
The phenomenon has been quoted in episode High and Low.
References
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