STUNNING images have been taken of the Northern Lights glistening over the Malvern Hills.
Photographers took to the streets of Worcestershire on Thursday evening (November 10) to take pictures of the Northern Lights above.
These pictures of the Northern Lights were taken by Tarquin Shaw-Young at Barnards Green and at British Camp.
One image shows the Northern Lights peer above trees in Malvern, while another shows them glowing over the Malvern Hills.
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The aurora borealis was visible in Malvern as well as nearby Worcester with people amazed to see the sky turn pink and green.
The Northern Lights are typically seen nearer to the Arctic Circle in locations such as Norway and Iceland and it is rare to see them in the UK.
They are caused by particles from the sun entering the Earth's atmosphere at high speed.
The Met Office said the phenomenon will usually only be observable through cameras and not to the naked eye.
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