In March last year, residents of a remote Australian town 326 miles from the nearest river witnessed two days of fish raining from the sky. Many of the hundreds of spangled perch were still alive when they fell to the ground in Lajamanu, in the country's Northern Territory. Weather experts believe the fish were sucked up in a thunderstorm before being dumped over the small town, with a population of less than 700.

Credit : NT NEWS NEWSBREAKER CHRISTINE BALMER