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Woman who mistook tomato farm for aurora gets to see real thingA woman who mistook the night-time glow from a nearby tomato factory for the Northern Lights has gone to Iceland to see the real thing. Dee Harrison, 56, proudly shared a "picture of an aurora ...
A woman has been flown to Iceland by Specsavers after she was ridiculed for mistaking a tomato nursery for the Northern Lights. Dee Harrison was driving through Bramford, Suffolk, in eastern ...
A woman who mistook the colourful glare from a tomato farm for the Northern Lights has now been to Iceland to experience the real thing. Dee Harrison, 56, of Ipswich, thought she had seen a ...
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Dee Harrison thought the early morning lights she saw were the aurora borealis but they turned out to be from a tomato farm. Photo / 123rf A woman has been flown to Iceland by Specsavers after she ...
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