![]() 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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