Where you get to know who you are by BricePortolano (via thelaughteroftrees)
wingsuit proximity flying in Norway with Halvor Angvik. all jumps are done in the area of Romsdalen and Eikesdalen in Norway.
Aurora Over Norway
Credit & Copyright: Ole Christian SalomonsenExplanation: Auroras can make spectacular sights. Photographed above last weekend, flowing multi-colored auroras helped illuminate a busy sky above Tromsø, Norway. Besides the spectacular aurora pictured above, the photographer caught three satellites streaks, one airplane streak, and a friend trying to capture the same sight.
Although auroras might first appear to be moonlit clouds, they only add light to the sky and do not block background stars from view.
Called northern lights in the northern hemisphere, auroras are caused by collisions between charged particles from the magnetosphere and air molecules high in the Earth’s atmosphere. If viewed from space, auroras can be seen to glow in X-ray and ultraviolet light as well. Predictable auroras might occur a few days after a powerful magnetic event has been seen on the Sun.
(via itsfullofstars)
Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) by Jim Boud
preikestolen is a massive cliff 604 metres (1982 feet) above lysefjorden, opposite the kjerag plateau, in forsand, norway. the top of the cliff is approximately 25 by 25 metres (82 by 82 feet) square and almost flat, and is a famous tourist attraction in norway
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what you feel, is what i feel for you” - take my hand by dido