![]() ![]() ![]() Subsequent investigations turned up a massive 500,000-acre property owned by the group near the site of the previously unexplained seismic activity. Later, in 1995, the Japanese Aum Shinrikyo cult achieved notoriety after killing 12 commuters in a nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway. In the end, the tremors were chalked up as an unsolvable mystery. It couldn’t have been a meteorite strike as there wasn’t a crater, and the activity was too intense to be blamed on a mining accident. An earthquake was ruled out, which left a couple of possibilities. The disturbances took place in the Great Victoria Desert. Take the seismic activity that baffled experts in 1993. Even the most bizarre events there barely make international news. It’s a massive country that leaves a comparatively small footprint in the global consciousness. ![]() What do you really know about Australia? If you’re not from “down under,” probably not a lot. ![]()
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