



I want to see them. Maybe I need to see them from a glass igloo in Finland. The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), a spectacular, spooky, technicolor phenomenon, usually appears in the night sky most visibly above the Arctic Circles between the end of August and April.
Hotel Kakslauttanen provides a cozy igloo village complete with activities that include a smoke sauna, gold panning, ice fishing and a reindeer safari. Yes, yes, no and absolutely.
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