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The Aurora Borealis and the Telegraph, a true, historical and eerie article The Aurora Borealis and the Telegraph The aurora borealis is also known as the northern lights. This occurs in the sky of the northern hemisphere. (The same phenomenon occurs in the southern hemisphere, where it is named the aurora australis.) The aurora borealis is a glowing or flickering light of natural origin which is sometimes seen at night in the sky.
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