Northern Lights Captivate Viewers in East Burrafirth

Thursday, 12 September 2024, 23:00

Northern Lights are captivating in East Burrafirth, showcasing captivating auroras known as 'Mirrie Dancers'. This natural phenomenon enchants all who witness it.
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Northern Lights Captivate Viewers in East Burrafirth

Witness the Northern Lights Phenomenon

Last night, the Northern Lights, or 'Aurora Borealis', illuminated the skies over East Burrafirth. This spectacular display is not just a visual feast but a rare occurrence in the Shetlands. Residents and visitors alike were left in awe as the vibrant colors danced across the horizon.

What Are Mirrie Dancers?

  • Mirrie Dancers is the local term for the Northern Lights.
  • These magical lights are a result of solar wind interacting with the Earth’s magnetic field.
  • The best time to view this phenomenon is during the colder months.

As more people flock to witness the Northern Lights, guided tours have begun to emerge, offering the best viewing experiences. If you are in the region, make sure to look up and enjoy this breathtaking spectacle.


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