Severno svetlo stvaraju naelektrisane čestice sa Sunca koje se sudaraju sa Zemljinom atmosferom. Aurora se može pojaviti u bilo kojoj boji, mada su to najčešce bleda, eteričnozelena i ružičasta
The northern lights are electrically charged solar particles colliding with the earth’s atmosphere. Aurora can occur in any number of colours, though the most common are pale ethereal greens and pinks
TROMSE Tromse je poznat kao glavni grad Arktika i jedno je od naj- boljih mesta na svetu za gleda- nje severnog svetla. Ovaj ma- li grad je ležeran i šarmantan, omogucava uživanje u auro- ri i danju. KIRKENES Kirkenes je maleni grad u blizini ruske granice i nalazi se u srcu teritorije severnog svetla. Ta- kođe je dom čuvenog norveš- kog hotela Snou , koji je u pot- punosti napravljen od snega i leda i obnavlja se svake godine. LOFOTSKA OSTRVA Ako mislite da severno svetlo izgleda prelepo na nebu, zami- slite da vidite treperavo svetlo koje se presijava u moru. Za taj prizor krenite na Lofotska ostr- va. Ovaj mirni arhipelag poznat je po svojim planinama i neo- bičnim ribarskim selima, a po- pularna je luka za sva krstare- nja uz obalu. TROMSØ Tromsø is known as ‘the capital of the Arctic’, and it just happens to be one of the best places in the world to view the northern lights. This small city is effortlessly charming and also makes for pretty viewing during the daytime. KIRKENES Kirkenes is a tiny town close to the Russian border that’s right in the heart of northern lights territory. It is also home to the Snow Hotel of Norway, which is made entirely out of snow and ice and is rebuilt every winter. THE LOFOTEN ISLANDS If you think the northern lights look beautiful up in the sky, imagine seeing these flickering lights reflected in the sea. If you want to experience that sight head to the Lofoten Islands. This tranquil archipelago is famous for its sheer mountains and quaint fishing villages, while it’s also a popular port of call for coastal cruises.
AURORA BOREALIS Luminous magic of the Norwegian sky Seeing the northern lights ripple across the sky is an experience that creates memories that you will live with for the rest of your life TO SEE AURORA BOREALIS YOU NEED TO BE lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. But you can create your own luck and give yourself the best chance possible by choosing a month and a geographical area that will stack the odds in your favour. Yes, March is great, and so is Norway!
Getting yourself close to the ‘Northern Lights Belt’ means being inside the Arctic Circle. This belt, al- so known as the ‘aurora zone’, cov- ers several Scandinavian and Nor- dic destinations, including Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Greenland ... and of course Norway. But What is the best time to see the northern lights in Norway? The short answer is winter, but don’t be disappointed - March and early April are also good. Like the autumn equinox, spring brings more daylight, but also more solar activity. March is also a peak time to visit Norway for a chance to see the mesmerising northern lights. If you’re heading on a trip to the famous fjords and other beauties of Oslo and Norway with a desire to see the legendary aurora borealis, there are a few prime sites to spot the northern lights in this amazing country…
Potpuni mrak je presudan za posmatranje severnog svetla, zato se držite manjih gradova da biste imali bolju priliku da u njemu uživate / Complete darkness and zero light pollution are essential for seeing the northern lights, so stick to the smaller towns for a good chance of a sighting
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