There is something so pure and magical about nature’s beauty. Every day, we wake up to a beautiful world, but sometimes, we don’t recognize the wonders around us. For several months, the aurora borealis, known more commonly as the Northern Lights, has been visible in many parts of the United States. However, they are typically visible much further north in Scandinavia. Millions of people travel to those countries each year to catch a glimpse of the beautiful colors in the sky. Americans living in Alaska also get a beautiful view of the sky painted in vivid colors throughout the year. A North Pole, Alaska, resident shared an incredible video of the northern lights seemingly dancing in the sky. He was taking video of the gorgeous green hues when things shifted most incredibly. The video he captured almost looks like it’s been doctored somehow, but it hasn’t. What you see is a true wonder of nature right before your eyes.
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A photographer captured a stunning display of the northern lights shimmering above the small Alaskan city of North Pole. pic.twitter.com/oW8K9fMglb
— ABC News (@ABC) November 26, 2024
The Dancing Northern Lights Are Beautiful
ABC Shared the video on X, and followers loved the beautiful light show.
The video made plenty of people yearn to see the Northern Lights themselves.
Like this person, “this is cool af but i bet it looked even better in person. wish i could see the northern lights someday.”
And this one, “This is so gorgeous, I’d do anything to see the northern lights.”
“Alaska’s North Pole just got even more enchanting,” someone commented.
This person noticed how excited the cameraman sounded, “That guy’s voice is awesome.”
This person reminded us to get off of our devices and enjoy the dancing Northern Lights and all of nature. “Look up and be curious instead of looking down all the time.”
And we love this take. “Catch the positive and mood from everywhere!”
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