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Northern Lights in Spain
At the beginning of March, we encounter a rare phenomenon on our journey through Spain, and that in broad daylight.
We are located in Spain, in the Tarragona region, in the area of the Deltebre. Around 5:30 p.m., we see a strange apparition in the sky, which from a distance looks like part of a rainbow. However, it constantly changes its shape and presents itself partly as a stripe and then again as a huge square. As we get closer and closer, we are sure that they are obviously auroras (aurora borealis).
Later we read on the Internet that auroras were also sighted in England in March.
So far in the south of Spain, auroras are probably even rarer.