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A photographer captures a stunning”Arctic Dragon” forming across the sky

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A photographer has captured a striking aurora display that appeared to form the shape of a dragon across the Arctic sky.

The image, taken by Carina Letelier Baeza, shows vivid red and green lights stretching and curling overhead — creating what many viewers have described as an “Arctic dragon” glowing in motion.

Where the moment happened

The photograph was taken at Arctic Henge, a large stone structure located in northern Iceland.

Designed as a modern monument inspired by ancient astronomy, the Arctic Henge functions as a giant sundial. Its carefully positioned arches align with the sun’s path, casting precise shadows throughout the year.

A rare alignment of elements

As the aurora borealis shifted across the sky, its movement combined with the geometric shapes of the stone structure, creating a powerful visual effect.

The flowing light appeared almost sculpted, forming curves and patterns that resembled a mythical creature in flight.

Auroras occur when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth’s atmosphere, producing glowing waves of light — most commonly seen in polar regions.

A moment that captured global attention

After being shared online, the image quickly drew widespread interest.

Viewers praised the photograph not only for its beauty, but for the way it blended natural phenomenon with human design — turning a fleeting event into something that felt almost otherworldly.

Nature and imagination

While the “dragon” exists only in perception, the image highlights how natural patterns can evoke familiar shapes and stories.

Such moments continue to remind observers that even well-studied phenomena like the northern lights can still surprise — offering new perspectives with every display.

Rare scenes like this continue to fuel global fascination with the natural world, where light, landscape and timing align in unexpected ways. As more photographers document these fleeting events, they not only capture beauty but also deepen appreciation for the delicate forces shaping our planet’s atmosphere — moments that are as scientific as they are unforgettable.

Filed Under: Trends Worldwide Tagged With: Arctic Henge, Aurora, iceland, NATURE, Northern Lights, Photography, sky phenomena, space weather, Travel

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