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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 8:28:59 GMT -5
Post by doyleflory on Feb 26, 2015 8:28:59 GMT -5
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 8:46:10 GMT -5
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Post by doyleflory on Feb 26, 2015 8:46:10 GMT -5
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 8:59:30 GMT -5
Post by DaveM on Feb 26, 2015 8:59:30 GMT -5
Thats awesome!!
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 17:43:26 GMT -5
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Post by cyaukey on Feb 26, 2015 17:43:26 GMT -5
I've never seen them in person. Someday I hope.
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dewey
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 17:47:02 GMT -5
Post by dewey on Feb 26, 2015 17:47:02 GMT -5
Cool pic, would love to see that!
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 18:48:04 GMT -5
Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 26, 2015 18:48:04 GMT -5
we rarely see them here in indiana, but have several times in my life. alaska has no seng. just saying. never been any state that wasn`t cool. well not the citys and sometimes have to imagine it with less people.
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 19:29:18 GMT -5
Post by gameboy on Feb 26, 2015 19:29:18 GMT -5
Bob, your the only one I ever heard or seen mentioning seeing them in IN. I remember seeing them in the early 1960's. Alaska might not have seng but they have big Moose and Grizzly Bears.....I plan on going fairly soon. We need some of that stuff at the picnic.
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Alaska
Feb 26, 2015 19:34:19 GMT -5
Post by doyleflory on Feb 26, 2015 19:34:19 GMT -5
My niece lives there now.i have seen them here in the 60s as a kid we would see them and one night this year.not like the pic but nice any way.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 5:26:29 GMT -5
Post by DaveM on Feb 27, 2015 5:26:29 GMT -5
I heard on the news they were visible here a year or so ago. Wish they'd a told me before.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 5:50:59 GMT -5
Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 27, 2015 5:50:59 GMT -5
mostly I see them real briefly when my wife hits me in the head with her ball bat. I must be lucky as remember seeing them in the sky without the ball bat quite a few times. get all excited thinking indianapolis is burning and them relize, no luck, just the northern lights.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 9:19:33 GMT -5
Post by mjkluesener on Feb 27, 2015 9:19:33 GMT -5
That one of the advantages of living in the county, too many lights in the city. The inner-city people would be amazed if they ever saw the stars out in the boonies. Don't know what their missing. Are little secret.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 9:58:17 GMT -5
Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 27, 2015 9:58:17 GMT -5
i`M IN THE MIDDLE OF A DOUBLE SECTION 2 MILES THRU AND NO OTHER HOUSES OR STREET OR BARN LIGHTS. GETS DARK HERE AND NO LIGHTS AT ALL SEEN IN ANY DIRECTION. JUST PERFECT, JUST ME MA NATHAN THE STARS AND THE HOOT OWLS.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 16:42:38 GMT -5
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Post by cyaukey on Feb 27, 2015 16:42:38 GMT -5
I was in Newfoundland. Fly in float trip. More stars than we see here. One day I'm sitting looking for caribou. I keep hearing this noise. Can't figure out what it was because I wasn't really worried about it. I finally figured out the noise it was my resting heart beat. No noise or light pollution whatsoever up there.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 18:45:35 GMT -5
Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 27, 2015 18:45:35 GMT -5
same way in the wyoming flats ,and the high ups too. in fact most of the west.
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Alaska
Feb 27, 2015 21:06:57 GMT -5
Post by gameboy on Feb 27, 2015 21:06:57 GMT -5
Yep, you can hear the snow flakes landing in the Rocky Mountain wilderness areas and boy the amount of stars.
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