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March 2, 2020

Where to go to see an Aurora ?

Where to go to see an Aurora ?

As a rule of thumb the further south and the further away from cities / towns the better your chances of seeing an aurora are. Having said that, people in northern Tasmania do see / photograph auroras on a regular basis.

Here is a map suggesting locations to view auroras in Tasmania (and Victoria).

Please be careful at night, especially near water / cliffs.
Don’t forget your light torch, warm clothes and take extra care.

This map is a group effort from the fine people at the Aurora Australis Tasmania Facebook group.


View Aurora Viewing Locations Tas/Vic in a larger map

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