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High in the Arctic Circle lies Abisko National Park, Sweden. The unique microclimate of the region means clear skies are more likely which is great news for those wishing to see the northern lights.
Though the national park flushes amber in the fall and has long, warm summer days, winter is still the best time to visit Abisko. In the depths of winter, Torneträsk Lake freezes solid, the polar ...
The aurora borealis (northern lights) dance above reindeer in the snow-covered Abisko National Park, Sweden. Taking the overnight train from Stockholm to Abisko is one of the best ways to see the ...
A little-known meteorological phenomenon makes a tiny village in Arctic Sweden one of the best places on Earth to consistently see the Aurora Borealis.
The northern lights in Abisko National Park, near Kiruna, Sweden. Credit... Chad Blakley/Lightsoverlapland. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Located in the heart of Swedish Lapland, 121 miles (195 kilometers) within the Arctic Circle, Abisko National Park is the perfect place to photograph the northern lights.All you need are the right ...
Alaska's amazing light show 11 photos "So far this year we have seen auroras 29 out of 31 nights in Abisko National Park. While we have had several large displays this year, last night was ...
And at night, as my sister, husband, and I laid on our backs atop the frozen lake in Abisko National Park, all bundled in our snowsuits, the lights danced above us.
I'd been here before under similar storm conditions, and I'd quickly learned that Abisko is home to a "blue hole", a patch of sky that extends 10 to 20 sq km over the village, Lake Torneträsk and ...