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WATERSPOUT IN THE BAHAMAS.—-This waterspout, seen moving off into the distance, recently raked the harbour at Nassau, leaving a trail of sunken and damaged small craft in its wake. There were no casualties.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570424.2.19

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 3

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WATERSPOUT IN THE BAHAMAS.—-This waterspout, seen moving off into the distance, recently raked the harbour at Nassau, leaving a trail of sunken and damaged small craft in its wake. There were no casualties. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 3

WATERSPOUT IN THE BAHAMAS.—-This waterspout, seen moving off into the distance, recently raked the harbour at Nassau, leaving a trail of sunken and damaged small craft in its wake. There were no casualties. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 3

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