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"content": "In late March, the aurora borealis illuminates the night sky over sparse spruce trees on the Granite Tors Trail near Fairbanks, Alaska.\n\nWe're still amid the midnight sun in Fairbanks, but losing nearly five minutes of daylight daily. We are still a month away from nautical twilight when our chances of seeing the aurora increase significantly.\n\nIn my aurora gallery: https://photos.lwpetersen.com/Galleries/Alaska-Photos/Aurora-Borealis\n\n#Alaska #aurora #auroraborealis #northernlights\nhttps://alaskansocial.files.fedi.monster/media_attachments/files/112/814/117/484/647/199/original/5a7562047f32c2e3.jpg\n",
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