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  2. Best places to see the Northern Lights around the world - AOL

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    The lights season here is slightly shorter than in Tromso, running from September until the middle of March. The best time of day to try and see the lights is between 6pm and midnight. Rovaniemi ...

  3. Nordlysfestivalen - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Lights Music Festival or Nordlysfestivalen (established 1987 in Tromsø, Norway) is a Norwegian music festival, held in January–February. In 2012 The Northern Lights Festival celebrated their 25th anniversary.

  4. 8 of the best northern lights cruises from the UK, Norway ...

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    Spot glaciers by day and the northern lights by night on this 10-day trip from Vancouver in Canada to Fairbanks, Alaska – well-known for aurora borealis sightings.. Highlights include Alaska’s ...

  5. Rare northern lights occurrence surprises veteran tour guide

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    Markus Varik has worked under the northern lights for roughly a decade and led over 1,000 tours to view the ethereal display, but on one November night he found the Arctic firmament still held a ...

  6. Arctic Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Arts Festival (Norwegian: Festspillene i Nord-Norge) is a festival based in Harstad, Norway. It was first held in 1965, and consists of music, theatre and art performances. The festival lasts one week and is held in June. [1] The Arctic Arts Festival is active throughout the year and has arranged annual festivals in Harstad since 1965.

  7. Hessdalen lights - Wikipedia

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    Unusual lights have been reported in the region since at least the 1930s. [3] Especially high activity occurred between December 1981 and mid-1984, during which the lights were observed 15–20 times per week, attracting many overnight tourists. [4] As of 2010, the number of observations had dwindled, with only 10 to 20 sightings yearly.

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