Sunday, 11 September 2011

Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights)

The Northern Lights can be seen over northern Scandinavia, Island, the southern tip of Greenland and continuing over northern Canada, Alaska and along the northern coast of Russia. The Aurora is always present it's just in some places and at different times of year they are not visible.
"The coasts of the Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark lay where occurrence is greatest, making northern Norway, due to its ease of access and mild winter climate, an attractive destination for people interested in observing this atmospheric phenomenon. In Troms and Finnmark, we can see the Northern Lights every other clear night, if not even more frequently."








I am sure it would be an amazing sight.



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