On a dark February night above the Arctic Circle, the aurora borealis appeared suddenly over Korsnes, filling the sky with intense green light.
The moment lasted only minutes — a brief alignment of atmosphere, darkness, and time.
This photograph captures the quiet power of a natural phenomenon that cannot be predicted or repeated, only witnessed. Northern lights, or aurora borealis, occur when charged particles from the solar wind collide with oxygen and nitrogen in Earth’s upper atmosphere.
A reminder of how beauty often arrives without warning, and disappears just as quickly.









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