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Aurora borealis lights up skies over Lapland

The wintry sky in northern Finland was lit up with spectacular displays of northern lights this week.

On Tuesday night, dancing lights could be seen over the skies of the arctic town of Kilpisjarvi, in Finland's Lapland region, close to the border with Norway and Sweden.

The show coloured the sky with green, pink and white lights forming quickly changing patterns.

Footage of the light show was captured by an enthusiast from Rovaniemi, around 420km south of Kilpisjarvi, who said the lights had been "really special".

Spring is one of the best times to see the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, because of augmented solar wind activity taking place in the Arctic Circle that time of year.