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Stargazers treated to a spectacular show in the skies over Finland on Monday night .
With the sky almost completely cloudless, conditions were perfect to view the Perseid meteor shower.
The annual astronomical event can lead to up to 60 shooting stars per hour being visible.
The aurora borealis — or Northern Lights — were particularly strong over Finland in early hours of Tuesday morning .
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