Another time, he drove 10 km away and shone his headlights back at the his friends at a campsite in the Min Min area hold that the number of sightings has increased in conjunction with the ingression of Europeans into the outback
According to , the lights sometimes follow or approach people and disappear when fired upon, sometimes very rapidly, only to reappear later on, and anyone who chases the lights and catches them will never return to tell the tale There is also no known bioluminescent source bright enough

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History [ ] Stories about the lights can be found in Aboriginal myths predating European settlement and have since become part of wider.

ما لا تعرفه عن أبو نواس .. من هو؟ سيرته الذاتية، إنجازاته وأقواله، معلومات عن أبو نواس
His companions reported from the camp, via radio, that they saw a bobbing light just above the horizon, half the size of the full Moon, changing from vivid red, to orange, yellow, then green
Min Min light
Geophysical lights [ ] A second hypothesis the author offers is that the lights are the result of known geophysical phenomena, such as or
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Refraction [ ] He also suggests that the Min Min lights could be a form of As Pettigrew switched his headlights on and off, the Min Min light disappeared and returned
Pettigrew has proved that a layer of cold air, sitting just above the ground, can trap and channel light from a distant light source to an observer Salleh, Anna 28 March 2003

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Site of the Min Min Hotel, famous for its connection with the Min Min lights, 2019 The name Min Min derives from a located between the towns of Boulia and , where the light was observed by a in 1918.

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The Min Min lights also appear in Episode 16 of Season 3 of the Australian television series
Min Min light
Hypotheses [ ] It is unknown whether the Min Min lights are a real phenomenon, and if so, what their source might be
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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