

A bit of palindromic wisdom:
"Step on no pets!"
Casual player.. don't raid, don't PvP. Suffer from extreme altitis
I love pets - combat or non.
<That Kind of Orc> guild on The Scryers, small, casual LGBT and friends guild, join us Horde-side.
A bit of palindromic wisdom:
"Step on no pets!"
Casual player.. don't raid, don't PvP. Suffer from extreme altitis
I love pets - combat or non.
<That Kind of Orc> guild on The Scryers, small, casual LGBT and friends guild, join us Horde-side.
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Slickrock wrote:Given their current trend, we'll probably get a spirit toucan that farts loops.
It might be, but not sure how far south they can be seen from. I got the picture from here, it's from a place called the Jurassic Coast in southern England:Sukurachi wrote:it actually looks more like aurora borealis.
I live in one of the northern most states of the US, so we can see them rarely too around this time of year if a strong enough solar flare or enough of a CME hits Earth, or if there's just more than usual solar activity.Wain wrote:It depends. The auroras can sometimes extend much further from the poles. On rare occasions they can even be seen here in Melbourne, which is an equivalent latitude to the Mediterranean in the north. The first time I saw one here I was gobsmacked.
A bit of palindromic wisdom:
"Step on no pets!"
Casual player.. don't raid, don't PvP. Suffer from extreme altitis
I love pets - combat or non.
<That Kind of Orc> guild on The Scryers, small, casual LGBT and friends guild, join us Horde-side.