Good morning everyone, this is what looks like here in our place the sunrise there up in the other sides of a mountain. From the middle of November until the end of January, the sun doesn’t rise at all, or just briefly peaks out over the horizon, in most parts of Northern Norway. If you're fortunate, Aurora Borealis could move over your head! They are generally ordinarily found in the north, however could every once in a while at any point be spotted all through Norway. October to March are the greatest months to attempt to get this mystical light show.In southern Norway, you can anticipate somewhere in the range of six and eight hours of sunlight throughout the cold winter months.
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