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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.



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they are bright red in this vid.



beautiful
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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.
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Post by ARgi »

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

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Post by ARgi »

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
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weber wrote: WOW.....have a look at this one.....just amazing




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. :cool:
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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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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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Post by Marie5656 »

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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Post by Mystery »

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...
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Post by Uncle Kram »

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.


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