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Have students solved mystery of the Paulding Light?

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The Paulding Light is one of those mysteries that has puzzled onlookers for decades--lights appearing apparently out of nowhere, glowing off in the distance in the pitch black night during every season. That mystery, according to Michigan Tech students, is now solved. Or is it?

Excerpt: Cue the bats and spooky music. We are about to delve into one of Michigan's most alluring mysteries. It's so alluring, in fact, that it draws a steady stream of pilgrims of the paranormal to the dot-in-the-road town of Paulding all summer long, and into the winter too, just to hang out on the edge of the woods to watch and wait.

They come to catch a glimpse of the Upper Peninsula's Paulding Light, and they are rarely disappointed. The light (or lights; sometimes they come in groups) appears in a valley near Robins Pond Road. It was even featured this year on the SyFy television show "Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files."

For the rest of the article (and to find out what the lights allegedly are), visit this site.

Source: WWJ Newsradio 950
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