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Brown Mountain Lights

Mysterious lights have been seen dancing above Brown Mountain for centuries. Cherokee legends speak of them, and modern investigations have found no explanation for these glowing orbs.

September 13, 1913
Brown Mountain, North Carolina, USA
10000+ witnesses

The Brown Mountain Lights

The Brown Mountain Lights are a mysterious phenomenon observed in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. For centuries, witnesses have reported seeing strange, glowing orbs rising above the ridge, moving erratically, and disappearing. Despite numerous investigations, no definitive explanation has been found.

The Location

Brown Mountain:

  • Burke County, NC
  • Blue Ridge foothills
  • 2,600 feet elevation
  • Linville Gorge area
  • Remote wilderness

Historical Sightings

Reports go back:

  • Cherokee legends
  • Pre-colonial era
  • First documented 1913
  • Continuous reports
  • Centuries of sightings

Cherokee Legend

Native Americans said:

  • Lights were spirits
  • Of women searching
  • For warriors killed
  • In ancient battle
  • Sacred phenomena

What People See

Witnesses describe:

  • Glowing orbs
  • Various colors
  • Rising above ridge
  • Moving erratically
  • Then disappearing

The Colors

Lights appear:

  • White
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Orange
  • Sometimes blue

Viewing Locations

Best seen from:

  • Wiseman’s View
  • Brown Mountain Overlook
  • Lost Cove Cliffs
  • Clear nights
  • After dark

US Geological Survey

1922 investigation:

  • Scientists studied
  • Concluded train lights
  • But lights predate trains
  • Explanation inadequate
  • Mystery continued

Scientific Studies

Multiple examinations:

  • 1913, 1916, 1922
  • Various researchers
  • No conclusion reached
  • Natural explanations proposed
  • None fully explain

Proposed Explanations

Theories include:

  • Swamp gas
  • St. Elmo’s fire
  • Car headlights
  • Piezoelectric effects
  • Plasma phenomena

Problems with Explanations

Critics note:

  • Lights predate cars
  • No swamp on mountain
  • Behavior unexplained
  • Pattern inconsistent
  • Mystery persists

Frequency

Sightings occur:

  • Year-round
  • Most common autumn
  • After storms
  • Clear nights best
  • Unpredictable

Witness Accounts

Observers report:

  • Lights rise from ridge
  • Move independently
  • Split and rejoin
  • Change colors
  • Defy explanation

Tourism

The lights have:

  • Created tourist attraction
  • Overlook built
  • Songs written about them
  • Cultural phenomenon
  • Economic benefit

The Song

“Legend of the Brown Mountain Lights”:

  • Written 1962
  • Scotty Wiseman
  • Popular recording
  • Spread the legend
  • Cultural impact

Scientific Interest

Researchers continue:

  • To study phenomenon
  • Collect data
  • Propose theories
  • Seek explanation
  • Genuine mystery

Significance

The Brown Mountain Lights are significant for:

  • Centuries of sightings
  • Scientific investigations
  • Cultural impact
  • Ongoing mystery
  • Natural phenomenon

Legacy

The Brown Mountain Lights remain one of America’s longest-documented unexplained phenomena. From Cherokee legends to modern scientific studies, these mysterious lights continue to appear and continue to defy explanation.