A rare atmospheric mirage resembling a golden ghost ship off Northland’s coast was captured by a Kaikōura resident, sparking online speculation about aliens, Atlantis, and ghost vessels, with meteorologists explaining it as a Fata Morgana effect caused by light refraction.
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light refracts through layered air to produce visual distortion
‘That’s pretty weird’: Local spots ‘golden ghost ship’ off Northland’s coastrare optical effect creates floating ship illusion
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