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I would see these back in Saskatchewan when I was going to college in the 1970s. Fist time I saw them it was a very clear night, well below zero, and looked like it was coming off the street lights. I was mesmerized about how the ice crystals reflected the light. Awesome photo!! Good video explaining the HOW.

I understand this being caused by extreme temperatures and I guess Canada with its climate is the place to see them. You are lucky, I would love to see them myself! And thanks for the comment.

wow! it is beautiful! :)

Yes it is! :)

Added to the list of things I would like to see once on my life! :)

Should be the experience of a lifetime!

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Beautiful and fascinating and deserving of an upvote.

Great capture of a rare natural phenom. Love it... my first upvote and comment!