Pink skies and freezing cold: this is what’s going on in Lapland right now
The temperature dropped in a matter of days. First, it was -5 degrees Celsius (23°F), then -12°C (10.4°F), and then -18°C (-0.4°F). Although it has hardly snowed so far, we can say that winter has taken over the vast commune of Kittilä in western Lapland.

The river Ounasjoki froze overnight. Everything froze. Now you can hear what total silence sounds like.

When it’s really cold, the eastern sky turns pink during sunset, until, of course, the sun no longer rises and the polar night begins in a few weeks.

Even during the coldest winter days, one might get some visitors.

Can you guess who’s there, behind all that snow?
Read also
This Incredibly Beautiful Blue Phenomenon in Lapland – Do You Know What It Is?
This Is Not Ordinary Snow – what you see here is Crown Snow-Load




Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!