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only eight countries on the planet that stretch above the arctic circle and this is one of them and if you go to the right spots you can see the most spectacular light show on a hill or a boy all this it was midwinter and i was taking the scenic route for the next thirty six hours. but according to this the further north we go the less daylight time actually get up and say because we should be arriving in moments in the middle of that poll of nights last is forty days almost total darkness. but up here even when it's pitch black it can still be beautiful. i was heading to a famous observatory and my polar express was well it's way.
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hi james welcome to the observatory. we've been looking at the aurora here for ages come in and make yourself at home and later we'll put you in the picture. they've been studying the up here for more than fifty years so i'm never going to have a better chance in russia to see it and right now i just have to wait. show you where our engineers view the information from. pictures of what's going on in the sky. we also get information about. high frequency variations in the magnetic field. field all these phenomena what's connected to the aurora.
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days can be very long if you're not used to them and you decided to introduce me to one of the popular local pastimes. we're not exactly surrounded by shops out here so for us food in the lab is in roll the short supply and here has invited me to try a little night fishing so we're going to see. if we can get him by saying. you know people here really enjoy fishing during the long pole and they get so carried away by it that they become oblivious to anything else if you're lucky enough to catch one you'll enjoy eating it it tastes good you wouldn't want to eat any other kind of fish there's nothing like it i know nothing tastier than fish caught in a long pole a night so no pressure then but fortunately jaroslav turned out to
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be a very good teacher. used. to go might be used. to let me go oh you're lucky. that's a beautiful fish. it's a dog fish. it's very healthy because it has all sorts of vitamins and that are hard to find in the winter that's why we see from it and feel it's too and don't fish liver is simply delicious. but big. that's a big fish indeed. we've been to safely stowed away and we headed back to the observatory to check on the forecasts and fortunately the aurora can be very unpredictable and it seemed that
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once again we were going to be out of luck. i could see that everyone was starting to flag us if we weren't going to see the northern lights at least we could hear about them. and was on been asked. about this would know by good though. is must be is. but i didn't do that. unless the new delimit year. began love below by the out of the year.
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who was there do you good. on that you. know. we apes we sang we studied and everyone slept except me i've never been awake more than forty eight hours in my life but up here i just couldn't drop off i put it down to excitement but i was starting to feel seriously unwell and by the time day three rolled around i knew i was going to have to get some help. james must a problem. sleep and it's been already three nights so just carry out a few tests then we'll try to help you. out
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. well james to your more or less ok. but it seems that the bowler knight has this effect on you because your level of adaptation has only just breached a. new c.n.n. . your actual age is thirty four but our machine after all the tests shows twenty nine but you. do so in a sense you've become the older and the north. moment apprised of that use is not feeling too well. but who are trying to help you with our relics ation methods. you. are searching.
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also while a command you activate the right side of your brain paint listen to music don't strike but also stick to a diet try to eat the food that northern people traditionally eat. it seems that. so-called polar stress is very common to visitors at this time of year when it's as bleak and cold as this on the street it's pretty easy to see why . riding a local trolley bus it was clear that i wasn't the only one who was feeling exhausted
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i wanted to get better and so was time to take some of my doctor's advice. in the restaurant not only has one of the best views but also serves up some of the best food in moments local businessman has lived here for almost fifty years and has his own theories on how to survive the polar nights. sort of the. forty days you people get tired of it because they don't know what to do. during the polar night you have to move a lot and eat well of course it's important to eat well but sometimes when you get stressed you just have to drink one hundred grams of vodka. well they say that overeating can be one of the side effects of seasonal affective disorder but i can tell you now that this is going to make me feel a whole lot better. but
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. you can see cranberries berries and others all of them a source is a victim and local food is rich in proteins like this. always fresh because it's brought here from where it's bread. what you have in your plate is freshly salted salmon and it takes seven minutes to sultan it's my own invention you know as a result of all of it i mean the nutrients are preserved and it's a very healthy food. polished off several courses suddenly seemed a whole lot brighter although admittedly it's had help from the powers that be to try to add a little sparkle to the docks at the center. of a fishing i've only been working here for about this we've had four different
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designs you could order a polar night and i anchor both some fish and waves because everyone loved it but what's more important these are made with l e d's so they last for a long time they save energy and are less expensive so we also save money. maybe it was the good food maybe it was the lights and the gigantic christmas tree but my depression of the last few days that i'm going to feel strange euphoria. then my new friends led team is the promise me had another person's way of making me feel better. almost everyone in russia loves a fine yeah buts much like the climate the men of movement make it a little extreme.
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thing been living this way since the seventeenth century. there are strict. their communities on the silicon. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and think the treasure. language. they still. choose but the consensus didn't. choose to opinions that invigorating to.
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choose the stories that entice the light choose to access to often. i was starting to get used to the twenty four hour darkness up here in the far north. i was just a tourist more than three hundred thousand people live here year round and many have their own way of making the long winters a little more bearable. so i said i'm going to tell you about how interior decorations should be fashioned to match the conditions prevalent in the far north considering that it's pitch dark outside we have to have as much light as possible inside in this flat we use one
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hundred ten lamps to provide good lighting and. requested him in this flat we used bright colors we have yellow because it's known to affect people in a good way and evoke positive emotions. we have also used purple because it's a color that's bright makes a still more optimistic. most hopeful that we have many flowers in this flood to create even though the artificial well the feeling of warmth and summer. ok done. much better a well i'm a bit dog outside but at least we've broadened out the inside a bit. and if you're looking for really bright buildings here's one can be seen for miles around
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. of all the things you might expect to find north of the arctic circle of botanical gardens probably isn't high on the list but it just goes to show that with a little ingenuity anything the most anyone. there are more than a thousand tropical plants here from all over the world and over the years the scientists and botanist have work to adapt to the arctic conditions. also the latest in is a bite out of the right conditions for plants in sign the arctic circle during the polar night are created thanks to special lighting and special lamps this is done so that local residents can see what plants you can grow and tell themselves that
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they can always have such plants and their houses to generate a good mood and lots of positive emotions. and if you're feeling that you are lacking that all important written in c. why not pick up your very own lemon tree. would bring your james try real policy lemonade grown here in the north but first of all. i see a lot to keep the scurvy at bay her while. mormans was only founded in one nine hundred sixteen but there have been people living in surviving up here for thousands of years and the sami europe's northernmost indigenous tribe of the room techniques for getting through the winter. oh
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it was the low james nice to meet. you come from far away. anyway welcome will hate you some tea get you warm get to know each other. a lot of these winter nights are very harsh for us. we've only got three and a half hours at our disposal. so to begin with we use that time to inspect our reindeer and count them. aside from that we also do some stitching. and we make different things like these little things made from bone used to untie knots we also make bales it's man's work so we do many things with our hands. but sammy's tradition and there are long since moved beyond their villages and for
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almost forty years they've had their own higher educational institution dedicated to preserving the craft. the northern national college has more than one hundred students from across the region who come to study and teach others about the sami way of life they work with traditional materials such as reindeer words. and as my doctor had advised that working the right hand side of my brain would protect against any further polish stress it seemed like a perfect place to get creative. after people were done with household chores like reindeer slaughter fishing and gathering berries in autumn would be the sami families dedicated their time to working creatively towards. they found the time to decorate utensils and nine years and other things.
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and i guess maybe it's the creative work we see today that helps those people to survive jury in those long and cold poland nights. usually much. but just about managed to shake off my polar stress and i've seen how the local people deal with theirs it was time to head back to the observer train my dad a call from jaroslav and the aurora was coming i round two am we drove out and i checked the prognosis with the labs chief astronomer. ok so you know what we have what's been going so this is spitzbergen the cola peninsula it's got all the way from the north to the color peninsular we should be able to see it at the horizon which is good and this is the color peninsula this is the southern boundary of the oval for polar lights we can see everything on the map
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our forecast works everything's great. i set my camera and waited and just under an hour later the most spectacular light show on earth began. wow. this is incredible i can see why so many people say this is one of the few things they want to see before they die i'm at the top of the world and i feel on top of the world right now. i know people see unusual things in the aura but for me it seemed like a herd of different animals was almost moving across the sky it was one of the most amazing things i'd ever seen and i couldn't have been more grateful to jaroslaw of
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sergei and a colleague from n t and she got a. i knew nothing was going to compare to see. seeing the northern lights but i still had a few days left before i had to be back in moscow. time enough to take up bloody mess on another one of his office. we have a few slips here. one of them is set aside for training. this one is for beginners it's eight hundred metres long. there are also three slopes that are first skiers with very high skill levels. skiing gives you adrenaline and you come here just ski you forget about being tired and sleepy during the long polar night and you go to work full happy and ready for another day what would you do assuming you don't break your leg of course i don't have been skiing
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a few times before and certainly never a night still he did say it was for beginners. it wasn't wrong about the adrenalin rush and being exactly able to see where you're going so there's a bit of extra spice. it seems that come night or day everyone up a lover's their winter sports and it's the theme for this year's snow village one of the region's most popular tourist attractions.
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i've actually been covering the winter olympics down in sochi and it's great to see their old slee getting into the spirit of things up here as well quite frankly if the people of the north can ski through poland then bring back a few gold medals should be no problem at all. village is designed from scratch every year by a team of talented field is a notice and each one has the chance to create something close to the heart. worthwhile sometimes you're in low spirits you just want everything to go to hell and leave this place for good but then a soon as you see the sun's rays again for the first time the depression goes away and you're filled with happy feelings once again you want to live here alone places let's go to court and once again you become aware of your devotion to this place.
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to face a long cold annoyance this was the first flights of the new year and i was taking it in with the people who valued it most here over the centuries the sami but with only a few minutes to enjoy it we had to make the most of it ah the sun takes more victims. that's not all. we get ready you know what's going on here let me explain to him stand could be painful stuff didn't have a proxy so they used to stick yeah we'll find out which of the teams is stronger let's go.
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friendship land returns de line just a month with a series of traditional semi games like the strangest in football and when the tourists join in these things can get pretty competitive. last district under. review. never was. not done with a lawsuit. the way celebrate the first line. but. it was time for me to head for the train back to moscow. but travelling through deep snow drifts even in
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daylight isn't exactly easy unless of course you could a few experts taking the leap. over a course these intense polar nights. but i got to see the aura borealis i must said the first light of the new year with the sally and i think there's only one way to end my dark room an adventure. you mean speak your language click click programs and documentaries in arabic
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