Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Cold!






A few weeks ago I watched a telly show with Joanna Lumley who travelled the North Pole in hopes to see the Northern Lights.

Have you got 3minutes, 43sec to spare? ...wanna see f'she found it?
:) (I can watch this over and over and over and over...)

12 comments:

  1. oh yes! i saw this a couple of years ago and it was absolutely stunning. i hope to go one day, and hopefully be as lucky.
    really beautiful photographs. x

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  2. It's incredible - the sky looks so alive! It's like something from a movie about magic or nonexistant things.

    P.S. Great photos. I like the last one the most. Can't really tell what it is, but reminds me of bird feathers sticking up in the air.

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  3. Super fine fotos...mærker næsten kulden gå gennem marv og ben...

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  4. Amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing Christine! Xx : )

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  5. as always...beautiful photos. Seems you are surrounded by beautiful scenery! You make cold look beautiful.

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  6. the video seems like an animation almost, its so amazing and otherworldly.

    your photos are very beautiful! very real to me.

    hope you are well, cooking something in the kitchen perhaps, hmmmm. yum. xo

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  7. gorgeous pics and incredible video.

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  8. Just amazing ... I've spent some time watching and re-watching that too ... it's just so very beautiful and magical.

    I can't wait to see it for myself! :)

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  9. Men nu är det Mars och det betyder - VÅR!
    Det är alltid kul att hälsa på dig här Christine!

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  10. I enjoyed that doco very much. And would love, love, love to make that trip too.

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  11. This is so so beautiful, thanks for sharing this with us! Winter is very close around here...so I´m trying to enjoy the last of summer!
    XOXO

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  12. snart borde vinterna vara över. det har varit vackert, men alltför långt. Underbara foton - stilla, kalla, tysta.

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