Want To See the Northern Lights?

Travel Blog  •  Jim Benning  •  03.22.06 | 12:41 AM ET

Doug Lansky offers tips on CNN.com: “As with rainbow spotting, there are no guarantees. The key ingredients are a cloudless sky, little or no moon and luck. For the best odds, head near or above the Arctic Circle from October through March.” He also includes this interesting tidbit: “Every 11 or so years, the northern lights are known to appear way below the Arctic Circle. In 2000 they were visible in El Paso, Texas. Wherever you are during the winters of 2011 and 2012, be sure to look up at night.”



2 Comments for Want To See the Northern Lights?

Kent E St. John 03.23.06 | 6:41 PM ET

Loved reading Doug’s Northern Lights piece. Just got back from Norway’s coastal cruise and saw the light!

Josh Alison 07.02.06 | 2:25 PM ET

I think i have seen many places in the north areas where we can see this beautiful lights, we just need to do a little more search!

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