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Raw footage from a boat travelling through the norwegian arctic cercle in April. Crystal-clear open Arctic waters (no floating ice), dramatic iced-covered mountain in thawing, and a clear sky. Authentic strong polar wind sound throughout.

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This trip was one of the most special I've ever taken in the Arctic Circle. I left Tromsø in the afternoon to reach Skjervøy and see the last Northern Lights of the season. The sky was clear, and although it was April, the wind and Arctic cold were with me the whole time, as I didn't want to miss a single detail. You might be wondering about the reason for this trip? My goal was to reach 70°N latitude to study the spectrum and check the natural color tones at that latitude. And I did it! Nature, as always, provided the answers with clear, clean skies, crystal-clear waters, icy peaks in the background, and a breathtaking sunset.


No editing – pure stable capture. Short segment (Part 1 of series).

Ideal for travel documentaries, Arctic adventure, Norway tourism, or relaxation visuals.

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