Aurora Borealis is another term for the Northern Lights which occasionally appear in the northern latitudes. The lights appear as beautiful rainbow colors shifting in the sky.
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A snowy, nighttime scene of a long, winding road in Alberta, Canada, is punctuated by the colorful aurora borealis. White, yellow, and light pink lights are featured in the indigo blue sky.
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How many colors can one see in this photograph of the aurora borealis in Alaska? Green, pink, yellow, orange, and purple colors dance across the horizon in a swirling display of beauty. The lights provide an astronomer's delight in the inky sky.
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A vibrant and glowing green aurora borealis dances in the Alaska sky, lighting up a group of tall fir trees. A red streak appears on the ground, lending the photograph a holiday feel.
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A swirling mass of colors, including several shades of green, pink, purple, orange, and yellow, seems to streak across the northern skies in Wisconsin. The photographer captures the aurora borealis over the horizon and the lights of the city below.
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A dramatic multi-colored aurora borealis lends a watercolor effect to an early morning sky in Michigan. Pink, green, and bright white lights dramatize leafless October trees.
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The aurora borealis brightens a dark Alaska sky. Several shades of green, purple, and orange colors result in a dramatic effect. The bold streak of green looks like an arm and hand reaching down through the sky, plucking something from the horizon.
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A colorful aurora borealis lights up the twilit sky in Alaska. A beautiful palette of purple, green, yellow, orange, and red combine and collide to produce an effect that looks much like a watercolor painting.