The Isle of Lewis is breathtaking.
1. This series of incredible photos were all taken from the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides.
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2. They were shot by Scottish fish and chip shop owner Colin Cameron, 37.
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3. Cameron took the photos over a series of years.
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4. Cameron fell in love with the lights at a young age.
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5. And wanted to capture the colours in all their glory.
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6. The Aurora Borealis can be seen from several locations in Scotland.
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7. Including the Shetland Isles, Durness and Fraserburgh near Aberdeen.
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8. However, the Northern Lights aren’t always visible in Scotland.
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In order to view them, the Aurora Forecast needs to be around 6KP or higher.
9. Incredible.
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10. And awe-inspiring.
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