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Well, not as "borealis" as its name is implying! This is the northern
horizon of Athens, Greece, 38.3N, yesterday night: http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Aurorae-20031120-001.htm (thanks to Fotis for handing the link) Yannis, SE Athens +14.6C, RH 89%, SLP 1023.3 hPa |
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