Min Min Lights Of Australia
aboriginal tribes hold that the number of sightings has increased in conjunction with the ingression of Europeans into the outback While it has been claimed that the first recorded sighting dates to 1838, in the book Six Months in South Australia Boulia and ccounts of the light appearances vary, though they are most commonly described as being fuzzy, disc-shaped lights that appear to hover just above the horizon.They are often described as being white, though some accounts describe them as changing colour from white to red to green and back again. Some accounts describe them as being dim; others describe them as being bright enough to illuminate the ground under them and to cause nearby objects to throw clearly defined shadows. Others report that the lights were able to keep pace with them when they were in a moving motor vehicle. some people say if you follow them some people never return.
it sounds like willow the wisp to me
aboriginal tribes hold that the number of sightings has increased in conjunction with the ingression of Europeans into the outback While it has been claimed that the first recorded sighting dates to 1838, in the book Six Months in South Australia Boulia and ccounts of the light appearances vary, though they are most commonly described as being fuzzy, disc-shaped lights that appear to hover just above the horizon.They are often described as being white, though some accounts describe them as changing colour from white to red to green and back again. Some accounts describe them as being dim; others describe them as being bright enough to illuminate the ground under them and to cause nearby objects to throw clearly defined shadows. Others report that the lights were able to keep pace with them when they were in a moving motor vehicle. some people say if you follow them some people never return.
it sounds like willow the wisp to me