We have no meanings for "see the aurora" in our records yet.
1 It's completely dark and I can see the aurora , Griff.
2 To see the aurora , and the penguins.
3 Maybe that was the Japanese couples who came here to see the aurora borealis and conceive a child.
4 And aloft, far above that, where she'd love to see the aurora lights, at least three huge raptors soared on the thermals.
5 At best, people on the earth's darkened half might see the aurora as far south (or north) as the 39th parallel.
6 A CHARTERED tour from New Zealand called "Flight to the Lights" has taken passengers to see the aurora australis with spectacular results.
7 Passengers took an eight-hour overnight flight to see the Aurora Australis.
8 And for the first time in his life he had seen the Aurora Borealis.
9 That trip to the fjords, seeing the aurora borealis and basking in the midnight sun?
10 It is my 10th wintertime visit to the Arctic and, at last, I've seen the aurora .
11 Astronomer Mark Thompson says seeing the Aurora Borealis in the UK was "a rare treat".
12 We saw the Aurora , the actual World War I-era heavy cruiser whose mutiny had sparked the Bolshevik Revolution.
13 His masterpiece is Hoopers Inlet -which he says is a great place to see the Aurora Australis.
14 Stunning images were taken when 130 astronomy buffs caught the first commercial flight to see the Aurora Australias last night.
15 "Why can I still see the Aurora ? "
16 He talks about his masterpiece, which is Hoopers Inlet on the Otago Peninsula, which he says is a great place to see the Aurora Australis.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: