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Posted by: dint

19th Apr 2011 10:31am

Do ordinary folk ever get to experience the Northern Lights or take a jet flight into that realm beyond earth's atmosphere?


de1
  • 17th May 2011 10:31am

When I was a child, my father was the local GP in the Orkney Islands (roughly between Scotland and Iceland). We saw the Northern Lights every couple of months up there - it really is astonishingly beautiful and I stillhave photographs that my father took about 50 yearsago.


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