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Johnboy
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Hello JB,
My Mum has always had a quiet dream to witness the Northern Lights. Her mother did see them from the East Coast of Lincolnshire in the 1930s.? I understand she found them quite frightening.

As a little lad I had a magazine wall poster on my bedroom notice board and in the corner there was a photo of the lights that I used to be frightened of looking at. :oops:

Fast forward to about 15 years ago... and I come in late at night and see these moving turquoise fingers of light in the sky from over the coast way....did I scuttle in the house quick... :shock: :oops: I have a feeling that it was actually a laser light show on the coast....or was it.!!

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I went on a cruise holiday 2 yrs ago to see the northern lights. For the first week we only saw one lot and they were not great :( , on the way back down south we had a great night where we took about 30 photo's of the lights and they are a sight to behold :D . would put up with -13 degrees anytime to see them again.
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I saw the northern lights here in the midlands back in the 1980s. They were red and green and stunningly beautiful. I was so lucky.
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