Spectacular northern lights display in Finland captures by skier
A skier in northern Finland was treated to a stunning display as the vivid aurora borealis and a bright moon shone in the sky early on Saturday 15 January. Jari Romppainen filmed the footage in Ranua, a municipality in the Finnish province of Lapland. According to Finland’s national tourist site, the northern lights are visible for about 200 nights a year from Lapland.
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