This was outlined in my previous blog post (link to that post will be at the end of this post if you need a catch up!).
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Our guide took us out into a large, open area, overlooking a short cliff at about 7:30pm local time where we began our wait. We made a small fire and spoke about the importance of the lights to the indigenous people of Norway, known as the Sami, and all about the culture of the area. By about 11:00pm, we had learned and questioned just about everything there was to know about the Norwegian way of life all while still waiting on the lights to appear.
Due to the light clouds that had formed, the lights weren't coming for us, so close to 1:00am, we decided to head back to the hotel. On the way back, our guide spotted a clearing and chose to try our luck one last time to see the lights. By this point it was 2:30am but we were able to see this amazing natural dance and the 7 hour wait was well worth it.
Stay tuned for next week to read more about Norwegian culture and food!
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