
the Northern Lights in Lapland has been, to this day, the most remarkable experience in my life. The true beauty of this magnificent light show is that you will probably never see the Aurora Borealis the same way twice. So if you see it more than once the light show will most likely be completely different. In Finland the Northern Lights are called Revontuletâ, which means Fox Fire. They believe that the Aurora is produced by a fox’s tail sweeping in the snow creating sparks that fly off into the sky. If you focus and listen closely you can sometimes hear a clapping sound coming from the sky that resembles a sweeping sound! This is definitely one of the best places to visit in Europe.