dr.kol
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We live in several places:
Sep 07, 2016,23:09 PM
In Tallinn, capital of Estonia, in Helsinki, capital of Finland, in Lapland and in an island on the western part of Estonia. The best place to see Aurora Borealis is Lapland and our home there is pretty much in the middle of nowhere - some 250 km north of the Polar Circle. That's a perfect place to experience the northern lights very often. Sometimes northern lights are visible also in Helsinki or Tallinn but the brightness can't be compared to those of Lapland.
If you want to experience Aurora one day, I recommend that you travel to Lapland in the middle of winter. If it's not cloudy every day, you will most likely experience this light show.
Best, Kari
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By: amanico : September 7th, 2016-14:42
Big Meh
By: sentarex : September 7th, 2016-12:36
Great for athletics, but limited bio feedback, requires iPhone for any real use, and no front facing camera, or any camera at all. Gonna have to wait for 2018. Funny how they ditched the gold and made no mention of gold members being able to upgrade. But ...
I am.
By: dr.kol : September 7th, 2016-14:13
My daughters are pretty clever and after grwing them up alone, I'm still alive. Best, Kari
We live in several places:
By: dr.kol : September 7th, 2016-23:09
In Tallinn, capital of Estonia, in Helsinki, capital of Finland, in Lapland and in an island on the western part of Estonia. The best place to see Aurora Borealis is Lapland and our home there is pretty much in the middle of nowhere - some 250 km north of...
You are very welcome!
By: dr.kol : September 7th, 2016-23:48
I'm taking one forum member to Lapland to see Aurora Borealis on 27th October. Let's hope he will have something to report. If you sometimes want to go there, I'm more than happy to help. Best, Kari
Dear Kari
By: Alkiro1 : September 9th, 2016-00:11
Thank you very much for your offer. Well, it could be perfect as with my little family we will have the last October week off. Nevertheless, my wife wants to go to Mauritius but I am much more excited by Finland to be honest. Well, important talks have to...
Chat with the wife...
By: dr.kol : September 9th, 2016-00:47
A Purist from the other side of the world will visit us in Lapland. But the house is big enough for several families - I think we can accomondate 24 people at time. Best, Kari
I'm not ready to change this
By: MTF : September 7th, 2016-14:30
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By: Alkiro1 : September 7th, 2016-14:56
Best wishes Alkiro
A gilded turd is still a turd.
By: mpg13 : September 7th, 2016-19:27
Yes I do use an iPhone and want to smash it every time I have to deal with apple software. However our parent company won't allow android devices full network access as they have no security.
Haha! the irony in the brand's name.
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I am an owner of the first gen "device"
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