Aurora Borealis
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- letgo™
I want to see them Northern Llights, been thinking about taking a European Holiday. When/Where is good to go to see these? thx.
- sauerbraten0
north. solar storm season, i don't know.
- Gorbie0
You saw the page I posted in PBS right? http://www.iww.is/art/shs/pages/…
I think that's in Iceland.
I wanna see that weird "red sky" phenomena in Norway. Anyone know what that's called?
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- letgo™0
Yes, those pictures were awesome, thx for the post.
I read it doesn't happen as often as you'd hope.
- Gorbie0
For some reason I'm thinking that in the past few years, there has been some really great views, due to abnormal solar activity.
I think NW Canada is a great place to see it. Recently, one year, you could see Aurora Borealis as far south as Colorado.
- pascii0
http://www.abisko.nu/ is the place. i never seen such a wonderful thing in my whole life.
- ikbenvanrijn0
also alaska. smoke some northern light herbs while you watch the northern lights....
- 4cY0
and very very quickly the days get shorter over there (here as well)..
- letgo™0
Interesting: Earth put on solar storm alert.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scien…
maybe I will see them lights now.
- JazX0
I've seen them in Bancroft, Ontario, Canada, quite beautiful. Also, saw some of it in Lapland in Finland I think...?
- skonge0
take mushrooms.....look up....