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Beyond the Unknown - 32 | MYSTERY: Tales of The Northern Lights

32 | MYSTERY: Tales of The Northern Lights

06/11/24 • 18 min

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Join two sisters on this journey as they uncover the darker side of one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world - The Northern Lights. Learn about the terrifying folklore surround the Northern Lights, but also, the very real threat of solar flares.

Subscribe and visit beyondtheunknownpod.com for more details and show notes. Share your own encounters at [email protected] to be featured in an upcoming episode.

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Join two sisters on this journey as they uncover the darker side of one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world - The Northern Lights. Learn about the terrifying folklore surround the Northern Lights, but also, the very real threat of solar flares.

Subscribe and visit beyondtheunknownpod.com for more details and show notes. Share your own encounters at [email protected] to be featured in an upcoming episode.

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Beyond the Unknown - 32 | MYSTERY: Tales of The Northern Lights

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Welcome listeners to another episode of Beyond the Unknown. Im your host Joli, and Im Quinn, and today, we are taking you on an enlightening journey, quite literally, into the folkore surround the Northern lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. Inspired by the recent unusual worldwide phenomenon of Northern Lights being visible across the entire globe, we decided to dive deeper into the darker side of what is typically seen as a colourful and beautiful once-in-a-life time sight.

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