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Northern lights on the Kola Peninsula VR 360

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15-01-2025, 09:00
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The bright glow of the upper atmosphere, which can be observed from the ground in winter, is usually called the northern lights. However, this name is not quite accurate, because such a phenomenon can be seen in the area of the South Pole. Therefore, it is more correct to talk about the polar lights. In the southern hemisphere, however, there is not much land, and the best locations to observe this colorful night phenomenon are in the Northern Hemisphere. The Kola Peninsula is among the best places for this, and this is where AirPano's new virtual tour was created. Capturing the amazing colors of the night sky can be quite difficult, and sometimes it becomes a real adventure! The shoot was planned long ago, but out of the whole team only two directors were able to join this expedition: CEO and Technical Director Sergey Semyonov and Sergey Rumyantsev. Both of them are also leading landscape photographers.

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