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"The Morning Glory cloud - considered one of the world's most exotic meteorological phenomena - is best known from the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, where it is observed most often during spring, usually near dawn. The name "Morning Glory" reflects the often... more
Reviewed by niceoldlady Jan 25 2008, 02:17am ( 33 reviews ) • greenhorsesociety.com
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Rated by SleweD on Jul 11, 1:49pm
Agree with amateur6, for people who can't be bothered to scroll down "How about Stumbling the main page, where all the information is? http://www.greenhorsesociety.com/Clouds/Glory.htm"
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Rated by SpontainiousXD5 on Jun 30, 2:37pm
Amazing! I wonder what atmospheric phenomenon drive this!
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Rated by myko on Nov 18 2008, 8:46am
pretty sweet looking place! From another stumbler: "Ah, Sable Island, about 300 km southeast-ish off Nova Scotia (my home province! yay!), it's a massive sand bar in the middle of the ocean. It's only 1.5 km wide but is 42 km long and home to these gnarly clouds, crazy wild horses which were apparently ancient shipwreck survivors and pretty much nothing else." -UnicornPow3R
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Rated by M-104 on Nov 02 2008, 7:04am
Thank you for reminding me that truth really is stranger than fiction.
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Rated by gt1987 on Aug 26 2008, 1:01am
incredible shape of clouds :)
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Rated by agador on Feb 24 2008, 9:30pm
nature is soooooooo crazy!
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Rated by Sarah4267 on Feb 24 2008, 7:02pm
wow
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Rated by achillesmmvii on Feb 12 2008, 4:32am
WOW ....nothing quite matches nature.
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Rated by psogle on Jan 31 2008, 11:08am
Where was this taken? that beach looks perfect