Suffolk Woman Mistakes Tomato Factory Lights for Northern Lights
Suffolk Woman Mistakes Tomato Factory Lights for Northern Lights

Suffolk Woman Mistakes Tomato Factory Lights for Northern Lights

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Dee Harrison, a 56-year-old woman from Ipswich, mistakenly believed she had captured the Northern Lights in the sky above Bramford, Suffolk. After sharing her photos on social media, locals quickly informed her that the vibrant pink and red glow was actually caused by LED lights from the nearby Suffolk Sweet Tomatoes factory. Harrison expressed her disappointment, noting she had never seen the lights before despite driving the route for over two years. Comments on her post ranged from admiration for the images to corrections about their true source. AuroraWatch UK confirmed there was no significant aurora activity at the time, further validating the misunderstanding. This incident follows similar mix-ups in the area, including past instances where other individuals mistook artificial lights for natural phenomena.

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