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PostPosted: Nov 18 18:16    Post subject: Green skies over Greenland! Reply with quote

Here’s an image showing my friends Judith and Linda watching the Northern Lights in Greenland in April 2007. They had gone to Greenland to go dog-sledging and were hoping to see the Northern Lights as well. They didn’t manage to see them during their “official” holiday, but were snowed in for four days and managed to see the Northern Lights on their very last “extra” night - lucky!

The image was taken by Poul Bisgaard who was staying at the same hotel and is an experienced enough observer of the Northern Lights that he could tell it was going to happen and fetched Judith and Linda out in to the snow at just the right moment - even luckier!!




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PostPosted: Nov 20 23:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah..Really..Really...lucky then Emma... Very Happy
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PostPosted: Dec 17 02:52    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lovely!

I'll never forget the night I saw the Aurora here, I sat outside in the perishing cold for 2 hours watching it. Amazing.
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