The Arctic Adventure, Tromso (Norway) 2017 (HD) #livealifetoremember
Trip to the north of Norway last November 2017.
Dog sledding & whales watching.
Joining the green adventure with our guide Ana and chasing the northern lights.
Enjoy it!
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We fell in love with Tromso and how! Watch our action-packed days in the northernmost city in the world. Get a glimpse of Tromso from snow-capped mountains and fjords to our adventure with huskies to our tryst with the green lady - Aurora Borealis
????????Chasing Lights in Tromsø, Norway
Thomas Hunger is an average German fellow but with a touch of quirkiness—his obsession with the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). He beams with childish enthusiasm and his eyes light up with wonder every time he talks about this natural phenomenon.
But Thomas is not a visitor seeing it for the first time nor is he just a regular tour guide—Thomas “chases” Aurora like a stormchaser would chase tornados. He is in the business of selling the experience of seeing the Northern Lights even though he can never guarantee his guests that he and his team will succeed catching one. Still, his trips are filled with excitement and frenzy as he constantly consults weather apps to find it, communicates with his team on possible sightings, and crosses open borders into Sweden and Finland with his head fixed skywards, waiting for Aurora to poke out from behind the clouds at night.
When the van they travel in stops his enthusiastic guests get off and plant a thicket of tripods in the snow—cameras pointed up and ISOs boosted high to vividly capture the magical and undulating green waves in the sky.
Thomas runs one of the most successful companies in Tromsø, Norway incidentally called, Chasing Lights. Guests from as far as Malaysia, China and India make the journey just to be mesmerized by this wash of green that fills the skies of Arctic nights. It’s an experience to cross off the bucket list, his guests often say.
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Tromsø | Norway | 2019
Tromsø, Norway | December, 2019 | Where our journey began.
Special thanks to our trip organisers Green Gold of Norway and Villmarkssenter Tromsø; to our whale watching guides Krisztina and Norbert; to Frank Davis for the beautiful Aurora-footages; and to Vulkana Adventures, where the most important moment happened. :)
Music credit: Thomas Vent – Spirits of War
Ersfjordbotn Kystferie
Beautiful fjord in northern Norway.
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Official Trailer for Discovering Adventure Episode 1 is the pilot video documenting 5-year old, Isabelle Green's, greatest adventure yet: traveling with her family to Norway to SKY CAMP in the winter snow, PARAGLIDE over barren mountain ranges and DRIVE dog sled teams.
In her parents', Tim & Maile's, capable hands along with a scant but seasoned crew of sailors, navigators and explorers, she is immersed in a series of breathtaking experiences in the wintry north.
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Drone Tromso, Norway Dawn with Mountains
I could not image a better time to show this city :)
2018 挪威 極光 / 10 Nights Aurora Show in Norway
2018 挪威之旅,16天的旅程,13晚當地住宿,居然有10個晚上看到了極光,漫天的光舞秀!
很幸福、很滿足。
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La mia più grande paura è sempre stata quella di vivere un'intera vita senza aver realizzato i miei sogni, facciamo quello che dobbiamo e rimandiamo quel che vogliamo, fino a rimpiangere le nostre ambizioni. Ci ripetiamo che la vita è dura e ci giustifichiamo dicendo che i desideri d’infanzia erano semplici sogni infantili, sono questi i pensieri che ci annullano, che portano giù la nostra forza creatrice, quella stessa forza necessaria alla realizzazione di grandi idee e grandi progetti.
Nel mondo in cui viviamo, la felicità sembra essere paragonata a una destinazione. Il successo diventa una tale ossessione... A volte possiamo solo immaginarci felici, dopo averlo raggiunto. Perché non invertiamo la formula? Perché non consideriamo la felicità come il viaggio, invece di una destinazione? L'unica cosa che non possiamo comprare è il tempo. Non sprechiamolo.
Uno dei miei piccoli sogni ora è realizzato. Quella che ho vissuto è stata un’esperienza fantastica, emozionante. In questa città stupenda, circondata da panorami mozzafiato, ci ho lasciato il cuore. Sono stato davvero molto fortunato, madre natura ha deciso di sfoggiare le aurore più belle e rare che si possano vedere. Mi ricorderò sempre il naso ghiacciato rivolto verso il cielo, ma con gli occhi pieni di stupore e ammirazione. Non è stato un viaggio semplice, per questo la soddisfazione è ancora più grande. Un doveroso ringraziamento a Karsten Johannessen, Dan Steinbakk e Tromsø Villmarkssenter, guide eccezionali in questa magica esperienza.
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“Bifröst, that was the name, and there were kids also a little bit afraid that the aurora was dancing and stuff like she did tonight, yes because they believe it was like valchiries coming down to get their souls, like spirits coming down to get their souls. Also here by the cost of Norway some people still call the aurora the wind lights because the great grandparents believe it was the wind that was moving the aurora making it dance, nowadays we know it's not true because the weather up there where the aurora is, the aurora starts at 60 km, there are also layers between 20 and 30km, and the higher lines are flying at 12 km so but they actually believe it was the wind that was moving. Some young people today still call the aurora wind light just to preserve that ancient name of the aurora, and that was quite cool that they're doing that. I remember when i was a little kid, like 5-6 years old, my parents told me that if I waved and whistle to the aurora she will came down and get me and knock me over so. So I was like ok Mom ok Dad i went out playing with my friends and it get dark and of course the aurora came out and I just mad all screaming i was so afraid, i was so afraid.”
“This is when the magic is happening, because high above us from approximately 60 kilometers and up to five hundreds kilometers above us, those charge particles will collide in a way with different atoms of gasses we have up there, and when they do, the energy released from that collision will is released in form of light, and trillions and trillions and trillions of those collisions is what we see as the aurora actually, and that also determines the color we have in the aurora, so if we have like a green aurora lower down, and the red ones higher up that means that the charged particles are hitting are oxigen atoms that's what create the green and the red light, but if we have the purple in the bottom and the blue higher up, that means they're hitting nitrogen atoms, so that what was happening when we had the purple above us.”
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When you and your Canarian friend went on a weekend trip to the north of Norway.
When this weekend at the North Pole becomes the most unlikely weekend.
When you get up in the morning and it is already sunset from the polar night.
When you rent a car and they give to you a Jaguar Sport.
When you come out of a Sauna to throw yourself in the snow at the edge of the Arctic Ocean. When you go on the northern roads and stop on an icy beach.
And finally when, lying on the ground of this beach, you look at the sky, and you see that green glow waving in the sky like a snake, and you understand that you are observing an northern light. At this moment, you understand that you have just experienced one of the most beautiful experiences of your life. ????
Thank’s to you my friend, Yannick Meunier, it’s was unbelievable ! The first one of a longs series ... See you soon for or next adventure.
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Tromso arctic circle Trip January 2019, Norway the place of Northern Light
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(GoPro) Mother & Son's Arctic Adventure - Tromsø, Norway
Song is ODESZA - Sun Models (feat. Madelyn Grant).
This is our second international trip alone together. I regretted not filming our trip in France so I bought a GoPro off some dude on Craiglist (bless his soul for not ripping me off) and this was the end result.
We only saw the slightest glimpse of the Northern Lights, but I wasn't disappointed at all because Norway makes you feel like you have the whole country to yourself. The lands are simply untouched and the atmosphere is just so serene.
Most of the outdoor footage was from our last day in Norway. I rented a car with a fellow traveler and we took it out to Sommarøy. The drive was so relaxing. Nothing but beautiful green fields and waterfalls on the way there. Then Sommarøy itself is an island with white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. I would have never thought to go to Norway, but cheap flights and wanderlust prompted us to do so. Now I can't wait to go back and explore much more!
Huge thank you to our Couchsurfing host Ihsan and his friends for their amazing hospitality (home-cooked Pakistani meals everyday omg). Another huge thanks to Julia, for pushing us to explore more and for her amazing German driving skills lol. We miss you all already!
I hope you all enjoy the video. Bear with me, this is my first time using a GoPro and editing a video lol.
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Journey to Arctic Circle for Aurora Borealis - Tromsø & Lofoten (October 2016)
October 2016 Tromsø & Lofoten. The aurora was captured from 01/10/2016 19:22 UT to 02/10/2016 04:19 UT. As recorded by Kiruna Magnetogram the K-index was 6 (G2) on 01/10/2016 from 18:00 to 00:00 and on 02/10/2016 the Kp reduced to Kp 5 (G1) from 00:00 to 03:00 and then Kp 3 from 03:00 - 06:00. Captured by Sony A7ii and Canon 5DMii with both cameras used Samyang f/2.8 14mm lens. The song is from Jo Blankenburg (Album: Elysium, Song: Ascencia) Websites : and
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Aurora over Tromsø - Arctic Norway northern lights
Experience the unbelievable colours of the northern lights moving across the Arctic sky near Tromsø in northern Norway. Few places on earth offer more ways to witness the aurora borealis than Norway.
It is often said that the northern parts of Norway is the best places in the world to see the northern light. If we are to be honest, that is only partially true, as the lights can be just as visible from destinations outside of Norway. But few countries can rival the vast selection of activities, tours, cruises, restaurants and hotels which all play an important part in this arctic experience.
On a very basic level the northern lights are quite simple to explain. The lights come at night when the sky is dark. It’s like a celestial ballet of light dancing across the night sky, with a colour palette (green, pink, violet) reminiscent of a really cool fashion show.
To the locals in Northern Norway, the northern lights are a part of life. In this area the aurora borealis has been, and still is, a fertile source for art, mythology and legends.
To others, like celebrity scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the phenomenon is more of a unique example of just how beautiful science can be. “It’s a curious thing about the universe”, he says, “behind the most stunning sights to behold, lies some of the most challenging problems in physics”.
Some media have reported that scientists expect the lights to fade and appear less frequently over the next ten years. This is not true for Northern Norway though as scientist Truls Lynne Hansen at the Northern Lights Observatory in Tromsø explains: “It is true that we are past the Northern Lights climax and that means that there will be fewer observations around Oslo and further south. But up here under the Northern Lights oval in Northern Norway we will not see any difference, though”.
Video edited by Mark Farrelly from time lapse photography by Richard Dobrichovsky, Felipe Pitta and Walter Nazuruk.
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