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Northern lights

1st Oct 2014 by
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  • 1st Oct 2014 at 10:26am
    mulbs: are they very early or very late? I was lucky enough to see them in early March this year and I'm so glad I did :-)
  • 1st Oct 2014 at 10:52am
    ITG 🇮🇸: They are usually brightest in March and October, so they are pretty much spot on. It needs to be cold but not have cloud cover and the sudden shifts in temperature can reveal them.


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