Photo by Ken Mitchell.
Photo by Len Thompkins.
Residents captured the magnificent waterspout in Batemans Bay.
Photo by Lyn Brown.
Photo by Lyn Brown.
Residents captured the magnificent waterspout in Batemans Bay.
Residents captured the magnificent waterspout in Batemans Bay.
Photo by Carly Wheeler.
Photo by Michael Lester.
Photo by David White.
Photo by Marc C.
Photo by Peter Moore.
Photo by Len Thompkins.
Photo by Wesley Gleeson.
Photo by Ken Mitchell.
Photo by Carly Wheeler.
Photo by Lyn Brown.
Photo by Wesley Gleeson.
Photo by Len Thompkins.
Photo by Peter Moore.
Photo by Roger Whyte.
Residents captured the magnificent waterspout in Batemans Bay.
Photo by Roger Whyte.
Photo by Lyn Brown.
Photo by Seline Nebelung.
Hundreds of residents raced to the coast line at Batemans Bay yesterday afternoon when a waterspout whirled through waters for about 20 minutes.
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It is believed the spout was 2km in width and ventured close to Observation Point in Batehaven before it dispersed.
The mini tornado on water is usually caused by a combination of rotating updraught, warm water and thunderstorms.
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Photo from David Tinker.
Photo from David Tinker.
Photo from David Tinker.
Photo from David Tinker.
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