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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

ICELAND VOLCANO FIRE AND NORTHERN LIGHTS - A RARE COMBINATION ON THE SAME PICTURES

When Aurora and a volcano collide: Spectacular night shots show Iceland's erupting Bardarbunga framed by Northern Lights.

  • Rare collision of the Aurora Borealis with erupting lava from Iceland's Bardabunga volcano leads to gorgeous displays
  • UK-based travel company Off the Map Travel now offering tailor-made Northern Lights adventure holidays
  • 'The combination may not be seen again for a long time,' says Northern Lights expert, Jonny Cooper 

  • UK-based holiday provider, Off the Map Travel, now offering packages for travellers to experience this gorgeous - and rare! - display
     
    Lava slowly spreads over the arctic desert, while the beautifully-lit sky frames the violent red flows
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    The Northern Lights collide with the stunning views of an erupting volcano for a once-in-a-lifetime colour display in Iceland
     
    Pictured: Lava glowing on the snow in Karahnjukar, Iceland, as the Northern Lights brighten the sky
     
    A fissure eruption of the Bardabunga volcano was first recorded on the 29th of August, with increasingly bigger eruptions continuing 
     
    For a limited time only! At dusk, lava fountains are perfectly juxtaposed against the pink Icelandic sky 
     
     
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