Friday, August 24, 2018

DIM DIM THE MIN MINS

Spooky   sightings  in the Australian  outback   are  known as  the Min Min lights . First  reported by a  stockman  in 1918  at a settlement called  Min Min,  between  Boulia  and  Winton, western  Queensland , they  are also   said  to have   featured  in  Aboriginal  myths.
 
They  have  been described  as  will-o'-the-wisp  balls of  floating   light,  attributed to   refracted   light   from  a   long  distance away ,  marsh  gas igniting . Slow , bouncing  objects  ,  they   float towards  or  follow    an   observer or  vehicle  - then   rocket   away . When  fired  upon ,   it  is  said they   disappear .
 
Now  weird , spectacular  lights  are  regularly  spotted each  night in Central Australia  with the awesome  Uluru   monolith  in the  background . It begins, below ,  with  a small  number of   lights  popping up , like  fireflies emerging ,  the  Rock  in  the  distance .

 
Then it  explodes into  Fields of Light, an awesome solar powered    display of   more than  50,000   stems  crowned  with  frosted glass   spheres  designed by international   artist   Bruce Munro . The event is so popular that it has been extended  to 2020 . 
 



Visitors  to Uluru  are offered  packages which include the opportunity to stroll through and interact  with  Fields of Light , retire  to a mound to take pics  ,  down  vino  and  canapés , full of Dutch courage, blow  raspberries at the Min Mins. Another Abra photographic  special .