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Pinky wrote: I've always wanted to go and see this for myself, but I guess this is the nearest I'll get for now!
I always wanted to see that too Pinky
but I thought there was more color in the Northern Lights.....more pinks and blues and stuff. Maybe I am thinking of something else.
Thank you
I always wanted to see that too Pinky
but I thought there was more color in the Northern Lights.....more pinks and blues and stuff. Maybe I am thinking of something else.
Thank you
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ARgi wrote:
they are bright red in this vid.
beautiful
Thank you ARgi
The Northern Lights(Aurora) are different in different places.
they are bright red in this vid.
beautiful
Thank you ARgi
The Northern Lights(Aurora) are different in different places.
miriam:yh_flower
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm?
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm?
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does it only happen in alaska? i think i've heard of it happening in iceland.
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WOW.....have a look at this one.....just amazing
miriam:yh_flower
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm?
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
.................Charles Mingus
http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm?
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Pinky wrote: It doesx happen in Iceland, you're right.
I planned to go a year or two ago with a friend, but it fell through for financial reasons. Bummer.
i hope you make plans again. i would love to see them too with that special person. i imagine it as something of a romantic experience as well as surreal. :-4
I planned to go a year or two ago with a friend, but it fell through for financial reasons. Bummer.
i hope you make plans again. i would love to see them too with that special person. i imagine it as something of a romantic experience as well as surreal. :-4
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weber wrote: WOW.....have a look at this one.....just amazing
all those bright colors turn me on :wah:
all those bright colors turn me on :wah:
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Pinky wrote: *sigh* yeas, that would be perfect wouldn't it Argi?
I hope that wish gets fulfilled!:-6
:-4 ! ... great sights, great sex, great pictures. i'll pass on the bahamas.
I hope that wish gets fulfilled!:-6
:-4 ! ... great sights, great sex, great pictures. i'll pass on the bahamas.

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Cool, I love the northern lights, its a shame we only get them very occasionaly down this far, and never as good as that. Still, cool.
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"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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Every few years, if conditions are right, we can see them down here. They are not as brilliant as up north, but still a sight to see.
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Pinky they are great. I have only seen them once, as I have to drive up to the lake to see them, away from the city lights. But I hope I can again soon.
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Oh, those have always fascinated me! Living so far south it's not even a possibility, but I've always wanted to visit Alaska for that very reason!
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We enjoy that here yet Ive never seen it. Last year we had a magnificent display, all I had to do was look out the window. Instead I saw the pics in next days paper. 

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Galbally wrote: Cool, I love the northern lights, its a shame we only get them very occasionaly down this far, and never as good as that. Still, cool.
we're at 'solar minimum' right now - the low point of solar flare and sunspot activity, in its eleven year cycle. NASA is predicting that the next solar max - around 2010, 2011 - is likely to be extraordinary. there's much arcane science behind it, but it should equal or exceed the solar max of 1958, when the aurora were visible as far south as *mexico*!
so mark your calendars. it should be quite a light show when 2010 rolls around...
we're at 'solar minimum' right now - the low point of solar flare and sunspot activity, in its eleven year cycle. NASA is predicting that the next solar max - around 2010, 2011 - is likely to be extraordinary. there's much arcane science behind it, but it should equal or exceed the solar max of 1958, when the aurora were visible as far south as *mexico*!
so mark your calendars. it should be quite a light show when 2010 rolls around...
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I saw the Northern lights north of the Arctic Circle in Norway and it was something I'll never forget. We were halfway up a mountain and it was pitch black so we just lay down and admired the show
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Pinky wrote: How wonderful! It must have been amazing!
It was. I really needed a lie down.
It was. I really needed a lie down.
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