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Lake George Mystery Sea Shell and Smoke Columns Explained

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No commercial mechanism. The article describes a natural curiosity (shell discovery and insect swarms) with no economic, supply-chain, or regulatory impact. No company, commodity, or sector is affected.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • A 10-cm marine shell (giant hairy triton) found on Lake George shore, 35 km NE of Canberra.
  • Shell may have been dropped by a pelican or indicates a living population in the lake.
  • Smoke-like columns near lake identified as swarming insects, a previously documented phenomenon.

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Lake George Mystery Sea Shell and Smoke Columns Explained β€” News Analysis