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Aurora Borealis

noun as in colored lights in northern skies

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The aurora borealis also shimmers above Greenland, Iceland and Norway.

Catch the aurora borealis from your private deck at one of these quaint dry cabins just outside of Fairbanks before catching a bush plane out to Kobuk Valley, the country’s least visited national park.

Originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Redman had never even heard of the aurora borealis before moving to the small Alaskan town in the spring of 2001.

However, I can count the number of times I’ve borne witness to the northern lights, more properly known as the aurora borealis, on one hand.

“We’re not going to see the aurora borealis tonight,” Redman says matter-of-factly.

Expect aurora borealis   in the long foray but no cascade of light.

Trying to fathom the abyss below them, he saw the flames of the aurora borealis reflected in the water of an immense lake.

The aurora borealis is a body of dancing spirits, or rather ghosts of the departed.

I have it: it's the aurora borealis; nothing worse, nor more dangerous.

The Aurora Borealis appears frequently in form of an arch, chiefly in the spring and autumn, after a dry year.

The stars, too, and the aurora borealis, helped to make up for the total absence of the sun.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Aurora Borealis, such as: aurora polaris, and northern lights.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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