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Due to Solar storm many were able to see it wonder if anyone here got lucky and saw it too? Been on bucket list for a while now to see it

Is that something wrong with your eyes?All the time.
You need to move to Vikingland, Northern Lights are all over the place in the north, nothing special.Is that something wrong with your eyes?
I wish to move there. I feel like it would be a smart move as I can live homeless as a solopreneur.You need to move to Vikingland, Northern Lights are all over the place in the north, nothing special.
Buy a $500 small sailboat, cheap living.I wish to move there. I feel like it would be a smart move as I can live homeless as a solopreneur.
I was in Iceland few years ago with group of photographers. We were having dinner in a restaurant that's near Strokkur Geyser and were planning to photograph it afterwards. I finished my dinner already when I overheard waiter telling next table "Would you like to see Aurora Borealis" and he told them to go outside as the solar storm started. I went outside to look and it was the strongest I've seen with eyes (not with camera) over few days of being in Iceland and trying to photograph it. I ran back to my group of photographers, told them about and they all rushed to finish their dinner to run to the geyser area to photograph it for next few hours. I think we stayed up until 4am that night and moved few locations.I happen to see auroras probably once a week.
Very common in the Nordics. Even the most southern parts of the Nordics get visible auroras pretty much at least once a month.
Nothing special to see here, but still makes me awe every time. Lovely stuff.