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Hammerfest ⓘ or Hámmárfeasta is a town/city [5] that is also the administrative centre of Hammerfest Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is located on the northwestern coast of the island of Kvaløya , just north of the village of Rypefjord and southwest of the village of Forsøl .
The northern lights are set to be visible over much of the US this week. Unusual activity on the Sun means that the spectacle – usually limited to areas near the far north and south poles ...
Timelapse footage captured the aurora borealis moving across the sky in northern Minnesota on March 20.The videos captured by Paul Brooks show the glimmering light show in the darkness of the ...
Hammerfest is connected to the main road network by Norwegian national road 94 which branches off from European route E6 at Skaidi in the neighbouring municipality of Kvalsund. The town is a port of call for the Hurtigruten ship route. Hammerfest also has Finnmark's third largest airport, Hammerfest Airport, opened 30 July 1974.
The aurora borealis danced across the sky above Grafton, North Dakota, on April 1.Kelsey Byre told Storyful she filmed this footage in Grafton in the early morning hours on Friday.The National ...
For all its remoteness, Hammerfest has a long history as a trading port, and Polar Bear Club sets out to commemorate this. In the museum's single room are a variety of mementos of the early life of Hammerfest, including a profusion of stuffed animals, early Arctic hunting, traveling and camping equipment, and a gallery of photographs, paintings ...
DanseFestival Barents, [135] Hammerfest, Norway 70°39′45″N 23°41′00″E / 70.66250°N 23.68333°E / 70.66250; 23.68333 ( DanseFestival Outdoor music festival
Borealis Glacier is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington and is on the north slopes of Primus Peak. Borealis Glacier flows generally northeast for a distance of approximately .70 mi (1.13 km). Borealis Glacier descends from nearly 7,200 to 6,000 ft (2,200 to 1,800 m), but is split into an upper and lower sections. [2]