Amazing pictures. I spent many years at latitude 46 in the American Midwest. At that time the North Magnetic Pole was located in the mainland Canadian Arctic and we we occasionally saw aurora like your pictures. Update, the NMP has been moving away from our side of the world at an increasing rate and it is now 750 miles further away from us than it was in the 1960s and no more aurora light shows.
Clint Eastwood photographed outside his Los Angeles home, June 1, 1956, the day after his 26th birthday. His first real audition was in 1954 - he didn't get that part, and his first actual film role was a very minor uncredited role in 1955's "Revenge of the Creature." In his youth and young adulthood, he did stints as a hay baler, logger, truck driver, and steel-furnace stoker. After being drafted in 1950, his Army service was largely as a swimming instructor. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, he found work at a gas station.
That’s a little too creepy for me. During WWII The Nazis cut off the hair of death camp inmates and sold it to German companies as raw material for haircloth. That’s why I said it’s too creepy for me because it probably isn’t the world largest. The world’s largest is at the Auschwitz Memorial. Collected from over 40,000 people.