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<blockquote data-quote="mayday" data-source="post: 5658572" data-attributes="member: 14730"><p>Went on a "Northern Lights" tour in Iceland which basically involved getting on a bus with a load of yanks and driving 20 miles outside Reykjavik in the freezing cold to see a dull green blob in the clouds which more than likely was the reflection from the Yoko Ono peace monument back in Reykjavik. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I fuckin love Iceland but unless you're prepared to rent a jeep and drive cross country in the middle of winter then you have to be really lucky to see them in Iceland. They have the same shitty cloud cover as Ireland most of the time. </p><p></p><p>Maybe investigate Norway more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mayday, post: 5658572, member: 14730"] Went on a "Northern Lights" tour in Iceland which basically involved getting on a bus with a load of yanks and driving 20 miles outside Reykjavik in the freezing cold to see a dull green blob in the clouds which more than likely was the reflection from the Yoko Ono peace monument back in Reykjavik. Don't get me wrong, I fuckin love Iceland but unless you're prepared to rent a jeep and drive cross country in the middle of winter then you have to be really lucky to see them in Iceland. They have the same shitty cloud cover as Ireland most of the time. Maybe investigate Norway more. [/QUOTE]
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