Description
Described as a glowing ball of light that floats, hovers, or follows travellers at night, it has long been part of Aboriginal oral history—especially among the Kalkadoon people.
Many believe the Min Min is a spirit light, carrying messages or acting as a warning. Elders often say not to chase or follow it, as it can lead you astray. These stories have been passed down through families, blending mystery with deep cultural meaning.
Whether seen by travellers, truck drivers, or locals, the Min Min light remains a powerful symbol—of the unknown, of spiritual presence, and of the rich storytelling tradition that continues to light the path of culture.
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