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🌌Northern Lights over Tromsø - Tromsø - Troms - Norway🇳🇴

📷Nikon D7500 - ISO 250 - Nikkor 18-200mm lens f3.5-5.6 G - 24mm - f/5,0 13,0 sec

➡️A couple of weeks I wrote a caption explaining the Northern Lights from a scientific view👨‍🔬, now it is time for the legends surrounding this amazing spectacle:

📜According to one legend, Odin, the chief god and ruler of Asgard, lived in Valhalla, where he was preparing for Ragnarök. This event was predestined and would be Odin’s greatest battle⚔️, so he needed the bravest warriors at his side. During every battle on Earth, Odin would pick the warriors who would die and join him in Valhalla. The Valkiries👸 were female warriors on horseback. who wore armour and carried spears and shields🛡️, were tasked with leading Odin’s chosen warriors to Valhalla. The Vikings believed the Northern Lights🌌 illuminating the sky were the reflections of the Valkyrie’s armour🛡️ as they led the warrior to Odin.

📜In several other legends, they claim the Northern Lights🌌 were the breath of brave soldier who died in combat or they were believed to be the Bifrost Bridge🌈, a glowing, pulsing arch which led fallen warriors to the their final resting place in Valhalla.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦But for the Sámi people, the Northern Lights🌌 didn’t tell stories of heroism and bravery, they believed that they were the souls of the dead💀, and they were to be feared and respected in equal measure, so you shouldn’t talk🗣️ about them or even waving👋, whistling😗 or singing🎶 under them, as this would alert the lights to your presence and carry you up to the sky⬆️. Nowadays, many Sámi people stay in their homes🏠 when the Northern Lights are illuminating the sky🌌.

❓Did you know that that Norway has more English speakers than Canada? 76% of the Canadian population speaks English while 86% of the Norwegians make use of the English language for communication.
🌌Northern Lights over Tromsø - Tromsø - Troms - Norway🇳🇴

📷Nikon D7500 - ISO 250 - Nikkor 18-200mm lens f3.5-5.6 G - 24mm - f/5,0 13,0 sec

➡️A couple of weeks I wrote a caption explaining the Northern Lights from a scientific view👨‍🔬, now it is time for the legends surrounding this amazing spectacle:

📜According to one legend, Odin, the chief god and ruler of Asgard, lived in Valhalla, where he was preparing for Ragnarök. This event was predestined and would be Odin’s greatest battle⚔️, so he needed the bravest warriors at his side. During every battle on Earth, Odin would pick the warriors who would die and join him in Valhalla. The Valkiries👸 were female warriors on horseback. who wore armour and carried spears and shields🛡️, were tasked with leading Odin’s chosen warriors to Valhalla. The Vikings believed the Northern Lights🌌 illuminating the sky were the reflections of the Valkyrie’s armour🛡️ as they led the warrior to Odin.

📜In several other legends, they claim the Northern Lights🌌 were the breath of brave soldier who died in combat or they were believed to be the Bifrost Bridge🌈, a glowing, pulsing arch which led fallen warriors to the their final resting place in Valhalla.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦But for the Sámi people, the Northern Lights🌌 didn’t tell stories of heroism and bravery, they believed that they were the souls of the dead💀, and they were to be feared and respected in equal measure, so you shouldn’t talk🗣️ about them or even waving👋, whistling😗 or singing🎶 under them, as this would alert the lights to your presence and carry you up to the sky⬆️. Nowadays, many Sámi people stay in their homes🏠 when the Northern Lights are illuminating the sky🌌.

❓Did you know that that Norway has more English speakers than Canada? 76% of the Canadian population speaks English while 86% of the Norwegians make use of the English language for communication.
Tip: Ladies, you do not have to bring your bikini for this beach.  #BeachTips  #BVSBlue  #GreatOutdoors  #Nature
#LKsAwayDays A magical night with the Northern Lights #WinterWonders #Aurora
#LKsAwayDays A magical night with the Northern Lights  #WinterWonders #Aurora

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Principales lugares para visitar

1. Catedral de Tromsø

Al entrar en la hermosa catedral de Tromsø, llaman la atención sus exquisitas vidrieras. Su diáfano interior de madera y la impresionante réplica de la obra del pintor romántico noruego Adolph Tidemand, que representa la resurrección de Jesucristo, atraen al visitante a este destacado templo, una de las catedrales de madera más grandes de Noruega.
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2. Museo Polar

El Museo Polar ofrece al visitante exposiciones que reflejan la tradición marinera de las regiones polares de Noruega, a través de las cuales descubrirás los barcos y los equipos que hicieron posibles estas peligrosas expediciones, y obtendrás información sobre sus valientes protagonistas. Este museo es una visita muy recomendada en los viajes a Tromsø, una bella y animada ciudad al norte del país.
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3. Polaria (acuario ártico)

A través de las diferentes exposiciones educativas de Polaria, el visitante recibe una gran cantidad de información sobre la ecología ártica. Destacan especialmente la exposición sobre los bivalvos, que sirven a los científicos para identificar los cambios en el ecosistema marino ártico, y la posibilidad de ver a las focas nadar en un enorme tanque de agua. El principal objetivo de este acuario es dar a conocer la vida marina de la región y concienciar sobre los efectos del cambio climático en el Ártico, tanto a la población local como a los visitantes en sus viajes a Tromsø.
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Polaria que incluye arquitectura moderna

4. Museo de la Universidad de Tromso

El museo universitario de Tromsø, el más grande al norte del círculo polar ártico, consta de cuatro secciones abiertas al público. En ellas podrás obtener información sobre el pueblo saami, la etnia finoúgria indígena de la región ártica de Laponia, pasear por los jardines botánicos ártico-alpinos para descubrir cómo se adapta la vegetación al fenómeno estival conocido como sol de medianoche y contemplar el barco de caza MS Polstjerna.
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Museo de la Universidad de Tromso mostrando señalización

5. Jardín botánico polar alpino

El jardín botánico polar alpino es conocido como el jardín botánico más septentrional del mundo, un mérito que representa un importante valor añadido en los viajes a Tromsø. En él crece una singular diversidad de vida vegetal que debe soportar aproximadamente siete meses en los que la nieve envuelve Tromsø en un blanco manto. Esta es una oportunidad única para ver plantas nativas de las capas de hielo de Svalbard, un remoto terreno formado por gélidos glaciares.
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Jardín botánico polar alpino que incluye flores

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