THE WORLD'S CLEANEST SKy IS IN NORWAY

in #norway7 years ago (edited)

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This is as clear as Svalbard sky(Norway)

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Svalbard - Norwegian sky beauty is already popular among many travelers, especially when the aurora appears. Not only that, Norway also has a place that is famous as the cleanest sky in the world.

The place is Svalbard. It is an island located in northern Norway and is located in the Arctic Ocean. The cold air enveloped the whole of Svalbard, so do not forget to wear thick clothes when you go there.

Being between the North Pole and Greenland, Svalbard is called the place with the cleanest sky in the world. So clean the sky there, NASA to make a research station there.

Arriving at Svalbard, the traveler will be faced with many astronomical research tools. Tall columns with large antennas and parabolic stood firmly. All used to research the sky in the spot with the cleanest sky.

If you've seen the sky, no wonder if many traveler astronomer lovers come to enjoy the beauty of the sky from Svalbard. You can also conveniently observe astronomy, meteorology, or climate research.

Spotted from the official website of Norwegian tourism, there are many activities that can be enjoyed by the beauty of the Svalbard sky. One of them by playing snow.

Yes, Svalbard is covered in heavy snow because of its location in the North Pole. Therefore, tourists should not miss the opportunity to ski, or play a dog-drawn carriage.

In addition, tourists can also enjoy the fun of sailing by boat in Svalbard waters. Bring your binoculars, and the binoculars of Svalbard's natural beauty in various corners.

Unfinished, Svalbard also has a museum named after the island, the Svalbard Museum. The museum is located in Longyearbyen, the capital of Svalbard. Go inside, the traveler will be facing the collection of plants, animals and hunting history on Svalbard.

Satisfied around, it's time to sit in cafes and restaurants in Longyearbyen. Vacations in Svalbard are even more fun.

Oh yes,...?
Longyearbyen also has the weirdest rules in the world. Residents are forbidden to die here, because the body can not be decomposed due to the climate is too cold. Seniors or sick people are asked to move to the warmer south.

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