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Here we present great opportunities for experiencing one of the world`s last wilderness, Norway. Read about how you can wander around in the country`s breathtaking nature and enjoy a wide range of outdoors activities that really turn you on!

Mother of pearl clouds created a magic atmosphere at Kvamsfjellet mountain, Norway!

2011-12-28
These magic lights was not from a UFO, either not from a early New Years rocket, but it was polar stratospheric clouds or PSCs, also known as nacreous clouds or mother of pearl, due to its iridescence. This amazing photo was taken by the Norwegian, Fredrik Weikle, on 27th December 2011 at Kvamsfjellet mountain by Rondane in Norway! For a while these mysterious lightening clouds created a magic atmoshpere in the beautiful landscape.
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Photo. Mother of pearl clouds at Kvamsfjellet mountain, Norway! © Fredrik Weikle.

According to Wikipedia, these clouds occur in the winter polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,000–25,000 meters (50,000–80,000 ft).

Fredrik Weikle took the photo from inside his cottage: "I hardly rose up from the sofa the to take this photo. A wonderful nature experience in a laying condition. In Norwegian Fredrik Weikle said: "Så vidt jeg gadd å lene meg opp av sofan å ta dette bildet. Fin naturopplevelse i liggende tilstand".

Kvamfjellet mountain varied scenery ranging from forest-clad hills featuring beautiful mountain farms to bare mountains spectacularly framed by the peaks of Rondane.

Polar stratospheric clouds or PSCs, also known as nacreous clouds or mother of pearl, due to its iridescence, are clouds in the winter polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,000–25,000 meters (50,000–80,000 ft).

Due to their high altitude and the curvature of the surface of the Earth, these clouds will receive sunlight from below the horizon and reflect it to the ground, shining brightly well before dawn or after dusk. Read more about this phenomen on Wikipedia.

Stein Morten Lund, 28th December 2011

Read more about Kvamsfjellet mountain, Rondane, and Norway on our global travelguide Travel Explorations.

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