aururas of the world

November 24, 2007

aururas  are natural different colored light displays, which are usually observed in the night sky, particularly in the polar zone.

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canada

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alaska

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iowa

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alaska

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north pole

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7 Responses to “aururas of the world”

  1. rosie Says:

    So gorgeous! WOW.

  2. Yoann Says:

    It is really a shame when people like you don’t give out the original source. To know that some really make a big effort to provide this free content, some like you don’t even have the decency to attribute the works you provide.

  3. dmarr Says:

    yoanne: They really don;t have to provide sources because its like if you have to do a presentation at work or school and you put pictures in it. Do you source everything. Its not like these guys on picdit will ever make money on the site

  4. Michael Says:

    Windows Vista uses the aururas

  5. alexcase Says:

    I agree with Yoann, it’s basic netiquette. Am very happy to see the sources are now up.

    TEFLtastic blog- http://www.tefl.net/alexcase

  6. Mikey K Says:

    I’m pretty sure the North Pole doesn’t have trees. Probably because it’s thousands of kilometers above the tree line and it’s in the middle of an ocean.

  7. Don Tomato Says:

    Beautiful Pictures!!!

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