We actually had this opportunity twice, we went to Lapland from 4th of March to 10th of March and we managed to see a green bow for our last night, it was impressive, but it was not the last time we saw one...
Everyday in Varkaus, we're checking the Aurora forecast on this website: http://www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast/Europe/
Due to a solar event that happened the 15th of March, we managed to see some incredible northern lights the 17th of March. We went at the top of a hill located 5 minutes away from our building and the spectacle was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. The sky was full of northern lights, we could see the bright moon, stars, even one shouting star. The Northern Lights were appearing and disappearing in front of our eyes, they were moving quickly and this for hours, it was breathtaking! We knew we were really lucky to see them.
Thanks to our friend Dani Castiella who owns a good camera and has good skills to take pictures, we had been able to capture this moment so we can share it with you, here are some pictures of this unforgettable night.
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Amandine is at the top and is the second from the left, and Thomas is at the top, first from the right.
For further information about the Aurora Borealis, I invite you to visit this website: http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html
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