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Since I was a child I have wanted to see the aurora borealis. I saw a big red chunk here in NM Clouds Passing 14 hrs ago #1
Glad you got to see it, Clouds! SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #2
But I want to see it in Sweden or Alaska where it's giant and colorful Clouds Passing 13 hrs ago #3
Awwww... SheltieLover 12 hrs ago #8
I wish. Sorry you can hardly see stars. Clouds Passing 1 hr ago #12
Awwww ty, Clouds! SheltieLover 36 min ago #14
YW Sheltie Clouds Passing 34 min ago #15
💞 SheltieLover 32 min ago #16
My sister in Asheville NC & her family Cha 12 hrs ago #9
Thanks Cha 🤗 Clouds Passing 1 hr ago #13
"" AllaN01Bear 13 hrs ago #4
WOW!!!!!! calimary 13 hrs ago #5
That's amazing MustLoveBeagles 13 hrs ago #6
If I were the pilot on that plane, I would think that I had reached heaven. milestogo 13 hrs ago #7
Thanks for sharing. I witnessed marvelous light show in the early 70s while wilderness canoeing in northern Ontario. Martin68 12 hrs ago #10
Absolutely stunning - thanks for posting!! Talitha 12 hrs ago #11
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