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Beatriz
@mandolinaes
The first time I saw the aurora, I felt like the universe was painting just for me. The colors danced across the sky, alive and untouchable, as if they were whispering secrets only I could hear.
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JC
@jonathancolton
An incredible experience! What did it tell you? 200 $degen
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Beatriz
@mandolinaes
It whispered to me that there’s beauty even in the darkest places, and that fleeting moments can leave a deeper mark than the eternal ones. It told me too the importance of letting go, that sometimes it’s better not to understand everything but simply feel it. And it reminded me that the universe speaks in ways words can’t capture, but can be felt deep within the soul. Have you ever seen and felt an aurora?💙 💙 💙
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JC
@jonathancolton
This is so moving B! I re-cast it in a separate post. I have experienced the aurora, almost in my backyard here in New York. May 10th/11th I went out to capture it with a friend. We chased it all night in multiple locations due to very dense fog. I felt the magic and did not want it to end! I did not get home until after sunrise.
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Beatriz
@mandolinaes
When you see an aurora for the first time, you wish it would never end. You know what happens? Sometimes they disappear so quickly that you're afraid to head to another location, and all the best moments could happen while you're driving. I love that first shot. And the best part? It’s right near your place! It’s like living in a dream. Honestly, it feels unreal to have something so magical happen near home. It’s like the universe just dropped a little piece of wonder in your backyard 50 $degen
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