Noctilucent Clouds and Aurora
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Bravo. Scotland is a magnificent country anyway, this is just “icing on the cake” as we say. The music was perfect, too.
One wonders. With all this beauty around us, why do people still fight?
Excellent Paul. Great video and great use of time lapse photography. Pity I’m too far south in the North-East of England too appreciate it myself, HI.
Incredible..truly a remarkable bit of video. As a kid living in northwestern Pennsylvania, I can remember seeing the clouds at night, but we were too far south for the Aurora. Some day, before my time on this earth is done, I would like to see with my eyes the Aurora, living in Florida as we do, not sure if I will make it that far north or not. We shall see..we shall see. Thanks again.
Mark
AI4HO