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One of the many amazing wonders of nature
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I bet he sees some wonderful, memorable things then Sue.
Smashing.

Yep he's been all over the world to see them
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This is one I took last week in Norway
Another great photo Ron....
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Re: Aurora Borealis

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This is one I took last week in Norway
Another super photo.
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Re: Aurora Borealis

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One of the many amazing wonders of nature


Certainly is Meg. Nature still wins.
It fascinates me, but kind of eerie in a way, too.
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Re: Aurora Borealis

Slide show showing the lights I saw in February
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Great photos of the AB, WR. A terrific display.
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05-04-2015, 11:27 AM
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Wonderful pictures Ron

There was a good show down here recently, once in a lifetime chance to see them locally I would guess and I missed it lots of pictures in the local papers though...

The Auroria over the Malverns...








Taken from the local paper..
http://www.malverngazette.co.uk/news...inland/?ref=mr
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You folks are so lucky seeing those lights, I don't suppose I ever will now.
Like I said earlier, they're kinda of fascinating but a bit eerie too.
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Those are lovely, Warleyron. Number 15 is my favourite.

We were under the Malvern Hills today, Meg, at the show ground, it was very misty. Hot & sunny when the mist cleared.
 
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