Northern lights / Aurora
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reincidente
A stamp for this magnificent and well known natural phenomenon would surely look beautiful. Should be available in places where it can be seen ofc (Canada, Scandinavian countries, Russia, Greenland...)
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Vera281
I've even seen them in Germany. But this happens only under very rare circumstances. :)
Yann2
slowly admin, could you please consider releasing this beautiful stamp also for the Southern Hemisphere Aurora ?
From a previous comment here :
The
Aurora Australis
can be seen in Patagonia and Southern Chile, I imagine?A quick search found it being promoted in Tasmania as well, plus mentioning people could see it in New Zealand or Antarctica (a much more difficult destination).
And from Wikipedia :
"The southern counterpart, the aurora Australis or the southern lights, has features almost identical to the aurora borealis and changes simultaneously with changes in the northern auroral zone.[13] The aurora Australis is visible from high southern latitudes in Antarctica, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. The aurora borealis is visible from being close to the center of the Arctic Circle such as Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia."
Thank you !! 🌟✨
Shiro from Slowly
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xistenze
I like this idea too. Myself, I have seen Aurora multiple times in Sweden. This would be a nice stamp :) could be a pack Northern Lights & Southern Lights.
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Yann2
That is a great idea - it could make a lovely stamp.
And having it available in the various Northern countries is also good.
Maybe it could also appear in the Southern hemisphere - the Aurora Australis can be seen in Patagonia and Southern Chile, I imagine?
A quick search found it being promoted in Tasmania as well, plus mentioning people could see it in New Zealand or Antarctica (a much more difficult destination).
And from Wikipedia :
"The southern counterpart, the aurora Australis or the southern lights, has features almost identical to the aurora borealis and changes simultaneously with changes in the northern auroral zone.[13] The aurora Australis is visible from high southern latitudes in Antarctica, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. The aurora borealis is visible from being close to the center of the Arctic Circle such as Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia."