Why is so magical? what's behind it?
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are one of the most awe inspiring natural phenomena you can witness and Lofoten is one of the best places on Earth to see them. Lofoten is wild, rough and the harsh climate conditions makes Lofoten one of the best locations to witness this unique phenomenon!
The aurora happens when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth’s atmosphere, like oxygen and nitrogen. These collisions release energy in the form of light creating colorful waves that dance across the sky. Lofoten is located within the auroral oval, a zone around the magnetic poles where auroras are most frequently seen. Thanks to its northern latitude and relatively mild coastal climate, Lofoten offers regular sightings from September to April, with less extreme cold than mainland Norway or places like Lapland.
The Spiritual Perspective, the theory I like the most:
For many cultures, the aurora is more than just a science lesson it’s a deeply emotional and spiritual experience. Some Indigenous peoples believe the lights are spirits of ancestors, or messages from the otherworld. For others, the lights represent energy, renewal, or even a sign that you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.
Do you believe in the particles or the magic? one thing’s for sure: seeing the aurora dance over Lofoten’s mountains, fjords, and beaches is a moment you’ll never forget.
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