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Which natural phenomenon would you most like to witness? 1. Northern Lights 2. Total Solar Eclipse 3. Volcanic Eruption 4. Meteor Shower 5. Other Question by @cojo.eth https://i.imgur.com/TMC3pIc.png
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3. Assuming it’s not a Pompeii situation
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3. i've been lucky enough to see everything else on this list!
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4. Meteor Shower: Excitement in the unpredictable...Unlike celestial bodies, meteors can engage suddenly and vanish immediately.
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4. Meteor Shower. Really want to see a giant shower that lasts hours that shows the speed and power of space.
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1 because it’s so mind boggling that it’s natural
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5 C-beams glittering in the dark near the TannhΓ€user Gate
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3 Honestly hadn’t thought about a volcano but this would be wild
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1. That's on my bucket list. It would be great to watch the scenery, as shown in the figure.
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1 if there's a big enough CME, we might get to see this at lower latitudes.
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1. 100% northern lights. lights are a gift to this universe.
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1 - In the mood for silence and majesty on an icy cold night
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5 Arizona Bay
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Eruption for sure!
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1. When I was studying geography in high school, I was deeply captivated by the beauty of the auroras as depicted in the textbooks.
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1. It’s hard to choose but it would be probably the most otherworldly experience presumably
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4. I feel like it would really give you perspective on our status as essentially a molten rock covered in a thin layer of life, hurtling through space. I saw a totalunar eclipse in western Tasmania one time. Very clear skies. Had a really profound effect on me, for similar reasons.
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1 Already seen 2 and 4, and 3 is potentially dangerous Hoping to see the aurora in Iceland within the next couple years
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