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Below are two
Aurora Borealis calendars for 2012
from our scenic science category. The natural lights
that illuminate the sky typically occur in the polar zones and is
seen often in northern Canada. The 2012 Aurora Borealis
calendars show the beauty. |
Aurora Borealis 2012 Calendars
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Toward
the Northern and Southern poles of the earth are natural,
amazing colored lights in the sky known as Aurora Borealis
in northern latitudes. It typically shows as a glow of
green or a faint red. It appears as if the sun is
coming from a different direction. These first 2012
Aurora Borealis calendar goes to Iceland to take the
breathtaking shots. In the south, the lights are
called aurora australis. The second Aurora Borealis
2012 calendar goes all over the Northern Hemisphere to bring you
great photographs. This phenomenon does not occur all
year round. The best times to see Aurora Borealis are
from March to April and from September to October.
Travel to Canada, Iceland, and Alaska to see some of the
best sightings. |
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