The Northern Lights recently put on a spectacular display above Covesea Lighthouse in Moray, Scotland, captivating both locals and visitors.
The auroras, characterized by vibrant greens and purples, were visible against the backdrop of the historic lighthouse, which stands on a headland overlooking the Moray Firth.
This natural phenomenon occurs when solar particles collide with the Earth's atmosphere, creating stunning light shows.
Covesea Lighthouse, built in 1846 and now a prominent landmark, served as an ideal vantage point for aurora watchers
The combination of clear skies and heightened solar activity contributed to the visibility of the auroras
Allowing onlookers to experience this breathtaking spectacle
As interest in the Northern Lights continues to grow, locations like Covesea provide unique opportunities for people to witness this enchanting event in a picturesque setting.
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