Lorra
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I just saw on CNN about a mysterious gurgling of water from a tree--I think they said it was a red oak. It's a large tree, and several feet from the ground is where water continuously gurgles. It's clear water, and once word got out, people from all over are coming out to check it out. The homeowner has no idea where this water is coming from. It gurgles a little thinner than a typical drinking fountain, and it's been gurgling for "several months." The report said that "officials are stumped" and do not have an explanation.
Do any of you?
Do any of you?
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