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VIOLENT ELECTRICAL STORM OVER SYDNEY.—This three-minute time exposure taken by a Sydney photographer has astonished Australian scientists. It shows about 15 flashes of lightning stabbing into the ground—more strikes than scientists believed could occur in a two-year period in one area. The photograph has led to a good deal of new research.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660305.2.219

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 22

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VIOLENT ELECTRICAL STORM OVER SYDNEY.—This three-minute time exposure taken by a Sydney photographer has astonished Australian scientists. It shows about 15 flashes of lightning stabbing into the ground—more strikes than scientists believed could occur in a two-year period in one area. The photograph has led to a good deal of new research. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 22

VIOLENT ELECTRICAL STORM OVER SYDNEY.—This three-minute time exposure taken by a Sydney photographer has astonished Australian scientists. It shows about 15 flashes of lightning stabbing into the ground—more strikes than scientists believed could occur in a two-year period in one area. The photograph has led to a good deal of new research. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 22

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