The Hessdalen Lights of Norway can’t be scientifically explained
Millions of people from all around the globe travel to Norway to observe the magical Northern Lights. These captivating dancing waves of light appear on the night Scandinavian sky in blue, green, and sometimes pink shades. The best spot to see them is Tromso, a Norwegian city.
However, there’s another natural phenomenon that takes place in the Hessdalen valley in Norway that’s equally interesting. These yellow lights show up about twenty times per year, but, as opposed to the famous aurora borealis, scientists are unable to offer an explanation for their existence.