Northern lights visible again tonight
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Finland’s national carrier, Finnair, brings UK travellers the opportunity to experience Finland’s popular Northern Lights
This winter, if you are planning to witness the stunning Aurora Borealis, here's which place would suit you and your travel plans better.
A geomagnetic storm that made the aurora borealis visible farther south than normal is expected to continue for another night. But clouds may obscure your view.
A former boys’ boarding school, Hotel Korpikartano offers rustic, no-frills accommodation with a log-cabin vibe, hearty buffet-style meals, chilled staff, cosy rooms, and that Finnish staple, the sauna. You also have free use of cross-country skis, snowshoes and toboggans.
The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are vibrant light displays that occur in the sky, usually near the polar regions.
The best way to capture the northern lights is to remove as much artificial light from your space as possible. Adjust the brightness on your phone screen as far down as it can go, so you can get a clearer view through the viewfinder. And don’t forget to turn off your flash.