This past episode of Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, was one of the best seen in several decades.

Many great sky pictures were taken.

But it does help to have a great background.

What better place than Devils Tower in North East Wyoming?

Special thanks to Christina James for giving us permission to use the photos she posted on Wyoming Through The Lens.

Seeing it in person must have been quite a moving sight.

Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
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The photo above shows just a silhouette of the tower.

This allows us to focus on what's happening to the sky above.

We rarely see this sort of display this far south.

The fact that it happened on such a clear night is astounding.

Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
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Those lights in the foreground are from Campstool Ranch, owned by the Driskill family.

You might be familiar with Ogden Driskill.

His family were the first white people to settle in this area and have been there ever since.

They own most of the land around the tower.

Ogden was a boy and remembers when the movie Close Encounters was shot there.

Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
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In the photo above Christina captures just a little green of the landscape that goes with the green in the sky.

But why just look at the tower?

It's amazing just to point the camera up and see what happens.

Christina took several shots like the one below.

Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
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This last one has powerlines running across our view.

That's okay.

What's happening behind them is mind-blowing.

We have the full color of the land and the sky on fire above.

Thank you Christina James for allowing us to share these photos.

Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
Devils Tower Wyoming Arua By Christina James
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The tower is on the far east side of Wyoming.

Let's go just about as far west as we can go to see another one of Wyoming's amazing features.

Old Faithful, with the Northern Lights behind them.

WOW! This is AMAZING.

Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
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If you've been watching social media during this past weekend you've seen a lot of photos of an epic northern lights display.

Here in Wyoming one photographer managed to stay up late and watch from one of Wyoming's most famous vantage points.

Old Faithful.

Stella Cole of Dubois, Wyoming captured these unique photos and posted them on her Facebook page as well as Wyoming Through The Lens.

This meant waiting long enough for the geyser to erupt with the stars and northern lights in the background.

Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
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These are truly once-in-a-generation photos.

I'm not aware of anyone who has captured both the Northern Lights and Old Faithful at the same time.

The opportunity to catch something this spectacular, at this intensity of aurora activity, will not happen again for a long time.

When it does happen again let's hope that someone like Stella is around to capture it.

Also on the Wyoming Through The Lens page, you can see Devil's Tower with the aura behind it.

Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
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The photo above shows Old Faithful steaming with a spectacular display over it.

Thank you for allowing us to share these photos, Stella Cole of Dubois, Wyoming.

As wonderful as these pictures are I bet that it's nothing compared to what you saw in person.

I'll include the cover photo one more time so you can see all of it.

Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
Old Faithful & Northern Lights Photo By Stella Cole
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