The New York Times – Travel:
On nighttime excursions in dark-sky hot spots like Norway, New Zealand and Nevada, all you have to do is relax and look up. The stars will do the rest.
The New York Times – Travel:
On nighttime excursions in dark-sky hot spots like Norway, New Zealand and Nevada, all you have to do is relax and look up. The stars will do the rest.
The New York Times – Travel:
A writer returns to his native Australian island, where seeing the aurora takes more work than in the north, home of mass-market lights tourism. But the awe is the same.
The New York Times – Travel:
As astrotourism booms, the northern lights get a boost from digital photography.
The New York Times – Travel:
The country markets itself as a destination to see the northern lights — especially this year, which is a peak time for solar activity. But they can be elusive, as one writer recently found.
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In the Yukon, a rugged wedge of northwestern Canada, winter means shimmering northern lights as well as hot soaks, dog sleds and hair-freezing contests.
The New York Times – Travel:
Over the past few months, viewings of the lights have increased in areas farther south than usual. That’s going to continue into 2025.