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Watch: Skydivers recreate mysterious Marfa Lights with stunning pyrotechnics in West Texas sky

Watch: Skydivers recreate mysterious Marfa Lights with stunning pyrotechnics in West Texas sky FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A team of skydivers known as the Red Bull Air Force leaped from a plane with pyrotechnics shooting out of their suits. Dustin Snipes, a Los Angeles-based photographer, captured the crew as they fell to earth through the pitch-black sky.Dustin Snipes/Red Bull Content PoolShow MoreShow Less 2of5 A team of skydivers known as the Red Bull Air Force leaped from a plane with pyrotechnics shooting out of their suits. Dustin Snipes, a Los Angeles-based photographer, captured the crew as they fell to earth through the pitch-black sky.Dustin Snipes/Red Bull Content PoolShow MoreShow Less

Watch: Skydivers recreate mysterious Marfa Lights with stunning pyrotechnics in West Texas sky

Watch: Skydivers recreate mysterious Marfa Lights with stunning pyrotechnics in West Texas sky FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A team of skydivers known as the Red Bull Air Force leaped from a plane with pyrotechnics shooting out of their suits. Dustin Snipes, a Los Angeles-based photographer, captured the crew as they fell to earth through the pitch-black sky.Dustin Snipes/Red Bull Content PoolShow MoreShow Less 2of5 A team of skydivers known as the Red Bull Air Force leaped from a plane with pyrotechnics shooting out of their suits. Dustin Snipes, a Los Angeles-based photographer, captured the crew as they fell to earth through the pitch-black sky.Dustin Snipes/Red Bull Content PoolShow MoreShow Less

Watch the Red Bull Air Force Team at Marfa Lights

© Dustin Snipes/Red Bull Content Pool Save The Red Bull Air Force and famed photographer, Dustin Snipes, reinterpret the world renowned, mysterious Marfa Lights phenomenon. By Beau FlemisterPublished on 12/21/2020 · 3:00 PM UTC What is that? Certainly, that was the question posed by the very first humans to witness the ghostly, unexplainable visual phenomenon known as the Marfa Lights orbs of light seemingly floating just above the horizon. And the answer continues to be debated to this day. Whether natural gases emitted from the earth’s core, spirits of fallen warriors, UFOs, or distant headlights, much of the reason why one can even witness this enigma in and around the remote city of Marfa, Texas is precisely because of the lack of light pollution. In west Texas, the night sky, much like the grassy, uninhibited terrain is vast, naked, and oceanic.

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