The lluvia de peces (lit.'rain of fish'), also known as aguacero de pescado (lit.'downpour of fish'),[1][2] is a phenomenon that has been occurring yearly for more than a century in Yoro, Honduras, in which fish are said to fall from the sky.[3][4][5] It occurs up to four times in a year. It has attracted the attention of scientists, as well as documentary coverage by the History Channel in the United States.[6][7]
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^Francisco Antonio Rizzuto, Veritas argentina: Volume 15