colder nights descend on the country. Some believe that you have to break the bank to catch sight of the Aurora Borealis by travelling to the likes of Norway and Alaska to see it.
But the natural phenomenon is just as easy to see in Scotland, as pictures showed it lighting up the country’s skies circulated around social media.
Freja Lundberg, student ambassador at the University of Aberdeen’s Museum’s and Special Collections, managed to catch a glimpse of the incredible sight over Wardlaw Mausoleum in Inverness last Wednesday and Thursday.
Hues of green and purple filled the night sky over both evenings. It was later spotted in the north east of the country by photographer Graeme Shinnie during a fairly clear evening in Inverurie,.
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