Nature puts on a show in this week’s audience photo gallery | 24CA News

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Published 27.03.2023
Nature puts on a show in this week’s audience photo gallery | 24CA News
A dark night sky with green ribbons of lights from the Aurora Borealis with a hill and some snow in the foreground.
The Northern Lights placed on a present in Nain. (Submitted by Pauline Agnatok)

We acquired a blended bag from Mother Nature just lately.  There was extra snow, preserving spring at bay for one more short while, however the aurora borealis was on show for (nearly) everybody to see.

Enjoy the sunshine present, then scroll to the underside to see how your standpoint could be a part of subsequent week’s gallery.

A bright sun shines on a snowy path through the trees.  A large icicle hangs from one of the snow-laden trees.
A gorgeous, sunny night in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. (Submitted by Lori Snow)
A large chunk of ice is reflected back by icy water with snowy cliffs in the background.
A transparent reflection of some grounded ice on Salmon Cove Sands. (Submitted by Andrea Kelly)
A red and white Coast Guard ship exits a harbour filled with ice under a grey and cloudy sky.
The CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent departing Botwood Harbour on Saturday on its solution to break the ice. (Submitted by Linda Lane)
A pink and orange sunset shines down on a rocky beach near the ocean.
A stunning pink and orange sky over Topsail Beach, CBS. (Submitted by Greg Horner)
A three-snowballed snowman stands in front of a beige house.  He's wearing a navy scarf, a bucket for a hat, and has twig arms and a carrot nose.
When life provides you snow, you make a snowman! (Submitted by Gary Mitchell)
The rocky coastline of Grates Cove overlooks the ocean where waves crash against the rocks.  Some houses and the snowy ground sit on top of the hill.
The carved out windswept land of Grates Cove getting a pounding from the gorgeous waves driving into the rocky shoreline. (Submitted by Eugene Howell)
A dark night sky turned bright green from the Northern Lights with trees, cabins, and a snowy ground in the background.
The aurora borealis turns the sky an emerald inexperienced in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. (Submitted by Donna Crawford)
A black Lab sitting on the snowy ground with a bright pink sky among the clouds in the background.
Red sky at night time, black Lab’s delight! (Submitted by Gail Downing)
A starry sky with a purple-tinged sky with trees in the foreground.
A starry night time framed by the Northern Lights in Ocean Pond. (Submitted by Karen Reid)

Have a photograph you’d prefer to share? 

Here’s easy methods to get in contact with us: e-mail nlphotos@cbc.ca. It’s a devoted handle only for photograph submissions from throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

Here’s what we want from you: your title, the place the photograph was taken and a caption that tells us what’s within the picture. We encourage you so as to add any info you assume our readers would get pleasure from! 

We share the pictures we obtain right here, and we’d additionally use them on Here & Now every weeknight throughout Ashley Brauweiler’s climate segments, as properly as on our Facebook web page, our Twitter feed and on our Instagram account. And we at all times give credit score. Providing a deal with for Instagram can be appreciated! 

Because of the amount of submissions we obtain, we can’t reply to everybody.

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