Wow, I don't quite know what to say. We have reached the northern most point of our trip which, incidentally, is also the northern most part of Europe - the famous Nordkapp.
The scenery once again was breathtaking and the photos don't even come close to showing the colors we experienced. At one point we were driving through what felt like flames, just orange everywhere.
These red flowers / bushes are everywhere and I just love them!
These red flowers / bushes are everywhere and I just love them!
We encountered Rudolph....
.... And his family taking a bath
Seeing the landscape become sparser and sparser.
It's desolate up here. And with the windchill factor, the apparent temperature is -0.6 degrees. Yikes
It's desolate up here. And with the windchill factor, the apparent temperature is -0.6 degrees. Yikes
Below is a picture of the municipal truck drilling in the snow poles
At the Nordkapp Earth Monument
From now on our trip will be going south (literally speaking of course ;-) so here is the sunset from the Nordkapp
From Timm:
Those of you who know me know that I am fascinated by reinventing the Viking Sun Compass. I think I have it right now and have seen nothing like it on the Internet - it is accurate at 71 degrees north as it is accurate in the southern most cape - to 5 degrees!
We checked the weather and the space weather at dinner as we are old Aurora Hunters and decided the conditions were right tonight in the West of Nordkap to see an Aurora, the Kp was five and there would be a western hole in the clouds.
So we set our alarm clock for 23:00 and 01:00 to check.
At 23:00 all there was was clouds, at 01:30......the iPhone could not capture it but it looked like this, oddly the picture below was also taken from this spot as we could see the small white light in the bottom left corner, it actually flashes on and off.












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Aurora Borealis!!! Congrats! Must have been quite a thing to see!
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