The aurora borealis (or northern lights) can be an almost eerie sight: Picture emerald green swirls coloring the otherwise darkened sky. But scientists have a boring explanation for this ...
The volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula has erupted several times this year, leading to a state of emergency being declared in southern Iceland in March. The Northern Lights, also known as aurora ...
Grótta Island Lighthouse I took a bracing ... and Bessastair — the president of Iceland’s residence. You may even see ...
One benefit of heading to Iceland on the hunt for the aurora ... The lighthouse adds a dramatic touch, offering a sense of perspective as a backdrop to the larger-than-life Northern Lights displays.
Aurora borealis above hallgrimskirkja church in central of reykjavik city in Iceland. You don't even ... northern lights in Reykjavík are Grótta lighthouse and Öskjuhlíð hill.
The Aurora Borealis lit up the night sky for three hours ... The aurora is usually observed in northern regions like Alaska, Norway, Iceland, and Sweden, but they’ve put on quite the show ...
‘Feels like I should be paying money to go to Iceland or Finland to see them so I’m grateful for that!’ But why is the UK seeing this spectacular sight so often this year? Aurora Borealis ...
Known as the aurora borealis, they are typically seen further north in countries like Iceland and northern parts of Finland, Norway and Canada. Here, Sky News looks at why we are seeing the ...
On Thursday, the northern lights ... to Alaska, Iceland and other regions within the Arctic Circle to witness the celestial phenomenon. But the geomagnetic storm triggered the aurora to ...