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Strange amber lights over south Sydney
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Strange amber lights over south Sydney
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Early this morning Sept 25, 16, at 1 am, I looked out over the calm and spring cool, and saw over either the Bankstown airport or military lands what looked like a storm at sea. But then I noticed the flashes were all in one area and reoccurring in the same places and were amber, not blue. One light looked like a strobe or search light. What are these things?
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Did you take any photographs?
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I have a digital camera, but didn't think of filming. Just checked again and this time there is a 4 second interval strobe.
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Photographic evidence would be interesting. Those viewing it may be able to shed light on the cause of the phenomenon.
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