Upon reaching the coastal region, the change in temperature resulting from the differential of the earth's surfaces formed liquid to solid -- water to land caused a quick super condensation in the upper atmosphere, and there the molecules formed droplets, and electrical energy was released and the droplets fell, cooling the humid summer afternoon. They fell a distance of 1500 feet when one particular drop fell directly into a scoop or funnel-like structure devised by the lost settlers to collect fresh water for drinking. There it sat in a clay pot in the 95-degree shade.