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Photographer Captures Unbelievable Shape in the Northern Lights Just in Time for Valentine’s Day

Northern Lights Heart

For many, seeing the northern lights tops their bucket list. We’ve had some great opportunities to see these gorgeous auras in the United States during the last several months. But those moments can be few and far between. If you really want to see the aurora borealis in all its glory, Alaska, Iceland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden are the best places to see it. For many of us, traveling to these faraway places may not be possible, so we rely on others to share their beautiful photos and videos. Kristoffer Vangen recently shared an incredible image of the northern lights over Norway that looks just like a heart. It’s an incredible photo with impeccable timing just before Valentine’s Day.

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The Northern Lights Formed a Beautiful Heart

Kristoffer shared his gorgeous photo of the heart-shaped northern lights on Instagram.

“I always wanted to capture the northern lights shaped as something. I imagined a bird, a tornado, or a skull or something like this,” he wrote. “It’s been close a few times, but I never felt the shape was clear enough; it just looked messy. Last Friday, I finally got something! Perhaps a heart is a bit cliché, but I’m not complaining.”

“Insaaaaane shot, brother, always know you will never AI your shots for views,” someone wrote. “What a catch!!”

“Duuuude. Heart with aurora is unreal,” another person wrote.

“Mindblowing people who think this is AI doesn’t know nature is more magical than they think,” someone pointed out.

Followers loved seeing Kristoffer’s northern lights heart.

“Cliché?!,it is super rare to catch a Northern light, I saw your picture at an article yesterday and couldn’t hesitate but to make a screenshot and put it in my phone, such a lucky and beautiful work kid!” Someone wrote.

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