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02-05-2015 01:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by rachMiel
(Post 987343)
Oooh I just remembered another very strange experience I had way back when I lived in Germany in the 70s/80s. I had just seen The Last Wave ... which left me in a kind of daze ... and outside the theater, I saw wet shoeprints that led to a spot in the middle of the sidewalk ... and then stopped, mid-stride so to speak, with no sign of turning around. It was a dry night, no rain. This was particularly spooky after seeing the movie (as anyone who knows it will understand). I never came up with a rational explanation. :-)
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Sounds like a good one for Sherlock Holmes.
There's certainly plenty of simple non-supernatural possibilities. They all would probably seem unlikely, but no more unlikely than what you saw.
Your 1st clue is the dry night. Second is wet shoe tracks that immediately stopped. Without a lot of dripping, or other wet spots, the water was likely isolated to the shoes. So, someone may have stepped in a pool of water, or a deep puddle you hadn't noticed.
One rational explanation is the person walking in wet shoes stopped, removed the wet shoes & put them in a bag, and then continued to walk with dry feet or other foot attire. They may have been met by a friend who gave them dry sandals/shoes. They sat on their butt, and switched footware, or had good balance, causing no wet smudges. Or someone simply gave them a towel to dry their feet, & they walked away with dry bare feet. Sounds a simple & rational explanation, far less unusual than what you saw. A less likely option is someone carried them at that point.
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