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Ot... any of you lot see this?

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Jules Winfield, Mar 14, 2014.

  1. Jules Winfield

    Jules Winfield New Member

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    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    I doubt you'd see them from hull or within near vicinity, far too much light pollution.
     
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    naw you can see if the normally black sky is a shade of green.
    I guess most would see it whilst driving in the countryside.
     
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  4. HebridesTiger

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    Ot... any of you lot see this?


    Oh yes.
    Living on an island where normal is pishing rain and a howling gale has to have some advantages,and the northern lights are one of them.
    Not my photos but some good local ones from the night of the 27th.

    Eoropie aurora 27Feb2014.jpg

    Eoropie aurora32 27Feb2014.jpg

    Eoropie aurora22 27Feb2014.jpg
     
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  5. Des Head

    Des Head Well-Known Member

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    Why driving? Some of us live out here you know!
     
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  6. onlyme

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    i doubt many of the boaders who come on here actualy live in the city of hull.
     
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