Have you ever seen the Min Min lights?

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Camping under the night skies, documentary maker Don Meers looked out and saw what he had travelled for.

"A lot of people come out here hoping to see one, and I think a lot of people think it's a star or a comet," Ms Woodhouse said.

"People ask what's the best time, what's the best day and when it will appear, but we can't predict if or when you will see it." Ms Woodhouse said her own possible experience with the Min Min was 40 years ago when stopped in a ute to open a gate with her partner."I saw this strange light and I got down into the footwell of the ute — I wasn't a bush girl, I was from the city, and I saw this light out in the paddock.

"He said, so calmly, 'Oh, it's probably just a Min Min', and I was so scared and I certainly wasn't getting out to open the gate.The documentary will become available in Australia on November 13 on all major pay-per-view websites and apps.

 

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Yes. Amazing & memorable

Yes 1964 Danced around and then came down the road like a Train light Straight Over The Car then Nothing. I STILL GET GOOSEBUMPS

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