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The Northern Lights Could Be Seen In Central Idaho Tonight
We may not be in the path of the upcoming solar eclipse in Idaho, but that doesn’t mean we won’t get treated to amazing light shows in the sky. And we aren’t talking about alien or unidentified lights in the sky this time. Tonight, a good portion of Idaho could see the Northern Lights.
Massive Boulder Closes Idaho Road
Idaho is a great place to live. Until a rock drops on your head. Geologist Darr Moon lives near Challis. He posted some photographs his son took while driving home. As you can see, this isn’t just any rock! It’s not unusual to see some of our canyon walls and mountains periodically shed some stone. Especially this time of year when the weather alternates between freezing and warmer periods. It’s similar to how a pothole develops. Melting water seeps into the soil. Then there’s a cold snap and rock shifts and gets pushed over the edge.
Massive Boulder Closes Idaho Road
Idaho is a great place to live. Until a rock drops on your head. Geologist Darr Moon lives near Challis. He posted some photographs his son took while driving home. As you can see, this isn’t just any rock! It’s not unusual to see some of our canyon walls and mountains periodically shed some stone. Especially this time of year when the weather alternates between freezing and warmer periods. It’s similar to how a pothole develops. Melting water seeps into the soil. Then there’s a cold snap and rock shifts and gets pushed over the edge.
The Northern Lights Could Be Seen In Central Idaho Tonight
We may not be in the path of the upcoming solar eclipse in Idaho, but that doesn’t mean we won’t get treated to amazing light shows in the sky. And we aren’t talking about alien or unidentified lights in the sky this time. Tonight, a good portion of Idaho could see the Northern Lights.
The Northern Lights Could Be Seen In Central Idaho Tonight
We may not be in the path of the upcoming solar eclipse in Idaho, but that doesn’t mean we won’t get treated to amazing light shows in the sky. And we aren’t talking about alien or unidentified lights in the sky this time. Tonight, a good portion of Idaho could see the Northern Lights.
Massive Boulder Closes Idaho Road
Idaho is a great place to live. Until a rock drops on your head. Geologist Darr Moon lives near Challis. He posted some photographs his son took while driving home. As you can see, this isn’t just any rock! It’s not unusual to see some of our canyon walls and mountains periodically shed some stone. Especially this time of year when the weather alternates between freezing and warmer periods. It’s similar to how a pothole develops. Melting water seeps into the soil. Then there’s a cold snap and rock shifts and gets pushed over the edge.
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