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Green skies

February 14, 2016 Örn Óskarsson

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Usually the display of Northern Lights is most common in September and October and in late February and March. For some reason there is less chance of seeing them in the darkest months of the year i.e. in December and January.

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Thursday night on my way home I noticed some Northern Lights and stopped to take these photoes.

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