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The surreal Northern Lights

The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
in the sky above Rovaniemi, Finland,
September 13, 2020.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov/All
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The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
is seen in the sky in Ivalo of Lapland,
Finland September 27, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

An aurora is seen in the sky in
Rovaniemi, Finland February 6,
2020.REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis is seen in the
sky over Arctic Snowhotel in
Rovaniemi, Finland February 28,
2019. REUTERS/Alexander
Kuznetsov

An aurora is seen in the sky in
Rovaniemi, Finland February 6, 2020.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

An aurora is seen in the sky in
Rovaniemi, Finland February 6, 2020.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

A man walks in the snow as an
aurora is seen in the sky in
Rovaniemi, Finland February 6, 2020.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis is seen in the
sky in Ivalo of Lapland, Finland
September 27, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis is seen over the
sky near Inari in Lapland, Finland
February 14, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis is seen in the
sky over Arctic Snowhotel in
Rovaniemi, Finland, February 28,
2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis in the sky over
Arctic Snowhotel in Rovaniemi,
Finland, February 28, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis in the sky over
Arctic Snowhotel in Rovaniemi,
Finland, February 28, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis over the sky
near Inari in Lapland, Finland,
February 14, 2019.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis over the sky
near Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland,
March 14, 2018.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov

The Aurora Borealis over the sky
near the village of Pallas, Finland,
September 8, 2017.
REUTERS/Alexander Kuznetsov/All
About Lapland

The Aurora Borealis illuminate the
sky of Lapland region, in Inari,
Finland, December 25, 2017.
LEHTIKUVA/Irene Stachon/via
REUTERS

A general view of the aurora borealis
near the city of Tromsoe in northern
Norway, January 25, 2012.
REUTERS/Rune Stoltz
Bertinussen/Scanpix

The lights of an Aurora as seen from
the International Space Station,
February 23, 2016.
REUTERS/NASA/Tim Peake

The aurora borealis appears over
Great Bear Lake, the world's 8th
largest lake in Deline, Northwest
Territories, Canada, September 5,
2016.
REUTERS/Pat Kane

The wildfires glow underneath the
Aurora Borealis, near Fort McMurray,
Alberta, Canada, May 7, 2016.
REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Aurora borealis, or northern lights, fill
the sky over Finnmark county,
northern Norway, March 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Tore Meek/Scanpix

The Aurora Borealis over a mountain
camp north of the Arctic Circle, near
the village of Mestervik, Norway,
September 30, 2014.
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis

The glow of the Aurora Borealis is
seen in the horizon in the Kawartha
Lakes region, southern Ontario,
February 23, 2015.
REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

The Northern Lights are seen above
the ash plume of Iceland's
Eyjafjallajokull volcano, April 22,
2010.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

An aurora in the Earth's atmosphere
is seen from the International Space
Station, in this image published June
10, 2019. Christina
Koch/NASA/Handout via REUTERS

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