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Lapland holidays offer so much to the holidaymaker, there are so many
activities to try and experience, there is Santa Claus, excellent food
and there is the wonder of the Northern Lights which are considered one
of the seven natural wonders of the world and the best time to see them
is between February and March although there is every chance you can see
them earlier or much later. The Northern lights produce beautiful
colours of golden yellow, green and red dancing across the night sky and
then disappearing into the darkness once again. If you are lucky you may
see the Northern lights during New Year as long as the nights sky is
clear and there really is nothing better than seeing in the New year
under the beautiful blanket of the Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis as
the Northern Lights are known are caused for the most part by the sun,
the sun gives off tiny particles of energy called Atomic particles, these
tiny particles travel into space and after a couple of days reach Earth.
The particles are then drawn above the Earth's surface and combine with
gasses to produce what we now know are the Northern Lights. There are
many organised trips in Lapland to see the Northern Lights. Lapp village
in Yllas Lapland have organised Northern Light walks which are great for
the children or you can seek them out yourself. Years ago the people of
Lapland were convinced that the Northern Lights represented the spirits
of the dead or that they were fox's made of fire dancing in the night
sky. We no longer believe this of course but we do still appreciate and
are in wonder at the sight of the Northern Lights. A holiday in Lapland
is not complete without witnessing the Northern Lights for yourself and
the sheer beauty of them.
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