Nature
Northern Lights Timelapse Shows The Wonder Of The World
YouTube user Nateinthewild posted a video online at which many viewers were left speechless.
In Norway, he captured the Northern Lights in the embrace of nature's beauty, and the scenes will no doubt impress you as well.
The polar glow or aurora is the glow of visible light in the upper parts of the atmosphere, visible at night. This wonderful natural phenomenon was probably named "aurora borealis" or Northern Lights by the French astronomer Pierre Gassendi in 1621 after the Roman goddess of the morning dawn Avrora.
YouTube user Nateinthewild posted a new video in timelapse technique online as he shot a captured Northern Lights image from Norway's island Lofoten.
The video is, without a doubt, a real eye-catcher, but also another testament to how beautiful our mother nature is.
In Norway, he captured the Northern Lights in the embrace of nature's beauty, and the scenes will no doubt impress you as well.
The polar glow or aurora is the glow of visible light in the upper parts of the atmosphere, visible at night. This wonderful natural phenomenon was probably named "aurora borealis" or Northern Lights by the French astronomer Pierre Gassendi in 1621 after the Roman goddess of the morning dawn Avrora.
YouTube user Nateinthewild posted a new video in timelapse technique online as he shot a captured Northern Lights image from Norway's island Lofoten.
The video is, without a doubt, a real eye-catcher, but also another testament to how beautiful our mother nature is.