The first aurora in the year
People in Norway, Sweden and Russia have the opportunity to admire the giant blue lights in the second week of 2011.
People in Norway, Sweden and Russia have the opportunity to admire the giant blue lights in the second week of 2011.
The first aurora in 2011 appeared above a nearby mountain range
Tromso town of Norway on January 7.
Above Norway's Kvaloya Island on 8/1.
The small wooden house in the village of Abisko in northern Sweden seems
illuminated by aurora at the top.
"Blue sunset" in Russia's Siberia region on January 8 .
"Blue bay river" on Sommaroya island in northern Norway.
Update 17 December 2018
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