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Dear Friends,
The impossible just happened! We had an aurora in Greece and this is something which is virtually impossible due to our great distance from the earth's geomagnetic pole. I will post a link to the photos shortly as I must prepare the HTML for ftp transfer to my website. I never expected to see an aurora here in Greece in my wildest dreams! Anthony. |
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