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I've seen the northern lights twice
once while driving from Middlesborough to Newcastle
and the other time was coming out of the pub in Donegal when they were tremendous and spectacular causing us to spend ages simply staring at the sky
I hoped to see them in Shetland on the couple of times I went but sadly not
well worth a trip though
Anybody been to see them? Any good advice?
...
all advice welcomed.
Cheers.
TS.
Yes, ts - v good question
Advice welcomed by me too - one of my remaining ambitions (having been to the Galapagos, my other 'natural world' ambition since childhood)
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
I saw a spectacular display in Iceland during a school summer trip there many years ago. I've never seen them in the UK (though in truth, I havent spent much time looking).
Was it from Birkenhead to Liverpool via Seacombe ?
Off the coast of Norway within the Arctic Circle; it was dubbed as the "Northern Lights Extravaganza (sic)". They saw some thin, wispy streaks of light and bugger all else for the knockdown price of 4 grand.
Apparently, the best light show was in the ship disco.
I remember seeing a fantastic display in August 1959 while staying at Gairloch, in Wester Ross. It was like being inside a huge striped blancmange covering the whole sky, with ever-changing vibrating colours.
I see from a Wiki article that this was quite close to the maximum of the most active eleven-year sunspot cycle in recorded times. (A maximum Smoothed Sunspot Number of 201.3 in March 1958, easily beating the next highest of 164.5 in December 1979.)
I know someone who has, and this was by plane! By far the best way he said!
I saw them from the air once. Nice and shimmery but not overly colourful. I also heard them! Not, I am sure, my imagination but presumably a static-type noise on the radio caused by the electrical disturbance which caused the aurora.
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