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Robert Elliot The Northern lights give an colourful display of pink and green over Bellhaven Bridge, also known as the Bridge to Nowhere, in Dunbar.Robert Elliot

A colourful aurora display over Bellhaven Bridge, also known as the Bridge to Nowhere, in Dunbar

The Northern Lights have been creating spectaculars display across Scotland and the UK this week.

The aurora has been visible to the naked eye without the need for photo equipment – which is rare for southern areas. There have been sightings as far south as Dorset.

The phenomenon is caused by charged particles from the sun hitting gases in the Earth’s atmosphere.

This appears as bright, swirling curtains of lights in the night sky, in colours from green to pink and scarlet.

The best chance of seeing the aurora on Wednesday is in northern Scotland, although weather conditions are not ideal.

Here are some your photographs from around the country this week.

Carol More The aurora seen from across the Moray Firth at Hopeman. Clouds are illuminated by the display of colour. Carol More

Carole More took this picture as her and her husband looked across the Moray Firth at Hopeman. She said they were “mesmerised” by the view of the lights, adding it was the best they had ever seen without looking through a camera.

Colin Conti A starry sky plays host to a striking green light show off the coast of Hopeman. A green light from a marker on the harbour, and the glow of lights on the shore are also visible.Colin Conti

A starry sky plays host to a striking green light show off the coast of Hopeman

John Roach Slains Castle in Aberdeen is silhouetted against a colourful pink, green and blue display of the northern lights, with clouds and stars also visible. John Roach

John Roach from Aberdeen took photograph of the lights behind the silhouette of Slains Castle. “Whether an inspiration for the setting of Dracula or not… [it] looked pretty eerie in the midnight hour with the green glow of the aurora behind it.”

Sheisa Fallon The lights from a shepherds hut, which is decorated with bunting, provide a warm glow as the starry night sky above plays host to a colourful aurora.Sheisa Fallon

Sheisa Fallon took these pictures of aurora borealis on Tuesday from Bigton in Shetland…

Sheisa Fallon A coastline dotted with lights from houses  are in the foreground with the sea stretching out into the distance with the Northern Lights above. Sheisa Fallon

… Sheisa also captured the view of the lights looking over St Ninian’s Isle

BBC Weather Watchers/Sharon Sharon in Glenrothes took this image of a pylon in front of a deep purple sky. A fence is also seen running along the bottom of the picture.BBC Weather Watchers/Sharon

BBC Weather Watcher Sharon took this image of a pylon in front of a deep purple sky in Glenrothes

BBC WEATHER WATCHERS/Biba The northern lights showing through the clouds off Bora beach.BBC WEATHER WATCHERS/Biba

People were also able to see the Northern Lights from Bora

BBC WEATHERWATCHERS/Dustmote The Northern Lights are seen in the early hours of Wednesday morning in the village of  Clachtoll in the Highlands. A van is parked in the picture but is barely visible in the dark of night. Lights on a fence glow in the bottom right of the photo.BBC WEATHERWATCHERS/Dustmote

Over on the west coast, the lights could be seen in the early hours of Wednesday morning from the village of Clachtoll in the Highlands

BBC WEATHER WATCHERS/David A green sky coloured by an aurora reflects into calm water at Bonar Bridge.BBC WEATHER WATCHERS/David

Aurora snappers will be green with envy of this symmetrical shot of the sky reflected into the water at Bonar Bridge

Have you seen the Northern Lights. You can submit your pictures to BBC Weather Watchers or to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk.

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