National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 11月11日 06時05分
Photo by Ifeoma Ozoma @ifyozoma | Having spent my childhood in Alaska, I took seeing the dancing lights of the aurora borealis for granted until my family moved. I spent 14 days traveling around Iceland, and it wasn’t until my 12th night that the conditions were good enough to witness this display. This image was captured near the town of Hveragerði on a night with around 15 percent cloud cover. I’m used to long nighttime exposures, but the green was so bright and vibrant that even three seconds was more than long enough. For more photos from my time in the land of fire and ice, follow @ifyozoma. #Iceland
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