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Must-see videos of the week: November 15

Ball lightning is an unexplained atmospheric electrical phenomenon, have you seen something like it before?

This week's must-see videos will inspire you to confront your fears, photograph lightning bolts and maybe even find your old dominos set.

Let's start with this rare footage of a bright fireball floating down from above. Don't worry, it's not a slow-mo alien invasion. Instead, one lucky camera captured a rare, but established atmospheric phenomenon called ball lightning. According to estimates, one in a million lightning bolts might end up shaped as a ball. You might never see one again. Since these generally last only a few seconds, not many people have been able to capture, let alone study, ball lightning so far.


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Looking for something to do this weekend? This video might inspire you to pull out your dominos set. Just don't expect to recreate this trick in two days; two artists spent three months on this setup.


Toronto Mayor Rob Ford continued to make headlines in Canada and abroad this week. In light of the country's political scandals, we teamed up with Leger Marketing to find out what Canadians think when choosing their municipal leaders. Find out the results of our poll in the video below.


The latest incident on "sinkhole alley" looks terrifying. Watch this amazing footage of sinkholes swallowing trees and houses.


Lastly, here's an inspirational story of a Canadian woman who was afraid of water. To confront her fears, Mylene Paquette decided to row solo from Halifax to France. That's 5,000 kilometres of nothing but water!

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