Why did the Scandinavians call the Northern Lights Herring Flash?
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They're a sign of good luck. Fishing communities in Scandinavia once believed that the Northern Lights were caused by light reflecting off a large herring shoal in the ocean. They called it sillblixt – or 'herring flash' – and saw it as a sign of a good haul to follow.
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Why did the Scandinavians call the Northern Lights Herring Flash?
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They're a sign of good luck. Fishing communities in Scandinavia once believed that the Northern Lights were caused by light reflecting off a large herring shoal in the ocean. They called it sillblixt – or 'herring flash' – and saw it as a sign of a good haul to follow.
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