Eyjafjallajokull's wrath faded under the aurora
European photographers 'grab' a beautiful moment when colorful rays of aurora in the Arctic 'overwhelm' the ashes of Iceland volcano.
Until today, new white clouds appear again in the sky of Iceland, 'chase' the thick black smoke caused by Eyjafjallajokull volcano.
The Arctic natural phenomenon is created by the 'super hot' atmosphere of the sun, exploding, firing electrons towards the earth. From the field, our planet's "armor" has prevented this "attack" and created a fanciful light.
Although the phenomenon occurs at any time of the day, the light is only visible at night. The best time to observe this phenomenon is during the winter, when the night covers the high latitude area for 24 hours.
Here are the beautiful images of Eyjafjallajokull in the Arctic phenomenon:
When the North Pole met Iceland volcano.
The attraction of light streams "surpasses" the column of volcanic ash.
Arctic rays are created in the "super hot" atmosphere of the sun.
Volcanic ash column shrinks after 9 days of operation.
The white smoke column gradually replaced the black ash as the sky.
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