
A family traveling through Argentina had an unusual encounter with a "rain of spiders" in the province of Catamarca. The event took place recently and went viral through a video showing a massive migration of spiders in the sky of that region.
The family was heading towards the Sumampa dam in Paclin when they noticed something strange in the sky, which led them to stop and observe closely. It was then that they realized a huge spider web was hanging in the air. This web is used by spiders as a method of transport similar to a parachute, especially when facing instability during their migratory process. Despite its size, this phenomenon is practically imperceptible to the human eye.
According to local sources, this type of spider displacement is more frequently observed in countries like Australia or New Zealand, as well as in various cities in Europe, such as London and cities in the northern part of the continent. These events are also known as "angel's rain" or "devil's spit" in different cultures.
In summary, the family had the peculiar experience of witnessing an uncommon natural phenomenon while traveling through Catamarca, witnessing the astonishing migration of spiders in the sky, a spectacle more commonly associated with other places in the world.