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People Chartered A Flight To The Antarctic To See The Southern Lights - Here's What They Saw

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Chris has a background in graphic and sound design and a degree in film and television production.

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Astronomers and nature photographers were treated to a stunning view of Aurora Australis, also known as the southern lights, on an eight-hour charter flight from New Zealand on March 23-24.

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“Our lives are forever altered by this incredible experience and we are eternally grateful to have been a part of this remarkable event,” wrote Roz Charlton. Others called it “magical” and “amazing”.


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