Aurora
Taken by Christian Schartner on October 13, 2017 @ Senja, Norway
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The 4th Night in a row, and maybe the best one of them. Whilst i was enjoying the rocky peaks of Senja at daytime, the nighttime was simply shining as well. After a long hike, i decided not to go to bed and hope for clear skies with Northern Lights. It didn't take long, right after nightfall the first Auroras appeared on the sky again. From the beginning, they were all over the sky visible, also in the south. As the night got darker, the Aurora got stronger, the colours and the dancing reminded me almost to a Disco. Strong Pink and Purple were visible in the south on the beginning. Great coronas around midnight, and glittering elements durning the night. Yes. Disco Aurora!
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