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Sequence of time-lapses taken whilst on holiday in Durness from the 12th to 16th March 2018, mainly of clouds, but also some aurora's later in the week. The first sequence was taken on the shores of a partly frozen Loch Tarbhaidh on the 12th, using the ice to get some shelter from the wind, with the second looking southwest down the Kyle of Durness later the same day. I took the third sequence from a beach near Kinlochbervie on the 14th, looking south towards Ben Stack and Assynt. We managed to catch two auroras later in the week, despite the severe gale force winds, the first on the 15th (2054-2300 UTC) from Clashnessie near the Point of Stoer, then another from Loch nam Brac on the 16th (2005-2248 UTC).

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