around the year 2000 a large storm that came from the SW
Taken by Douglas McAvoy on September 20, 2021 @ Commanda Ontario
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The sun went down and then appeared to rise in the west. First was a huge pillar of orange pink and then the storm pushed out of the SW.At its peak in the moving fingers there seemed to be 'black lights' These pics are Kodak gold 200 or 400 twenty minuet exposures on a tripod 35ml. This is from Commanda Ontario. Just guessin at the date.
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