Surfing beneath the wonder of Northern Lights
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Surfers have found a new spot to ride waves in the unlikely place of Lofoten islands, northern Norway. Photographer Oliver Morin captured a group of surfers last week practicing at the scenic location. /VCG Photo

Surfers have found a new spot to ride waves in the unlikely place of Lofoten islands, northern Norway. Photographer Oliver Morin captured a group of surfers last week practicing at the scenic location. /VCG Photo

Unlike surfing in warm weather, these surfers hailing from India, France and Norway, found exciting waves among the snow-capped mountains, jagged blue ice crystals and the Northern Lights of the Arctic. /VCG Photo

Unlike surfing in warm weather, these surfers hailing from India, France and Norway, found exciting waves among the snow-capped mountains, jagged blue ice crystals and the Northern Lights of the Arctic. /VCG Photo

The temperature of the surfing location in the Arctic Circle can drop to minus 13 degree Celsius and water temperature above four degrees Celsius. /VCG Photo

The temperature of the surfing location in the Arctic Circle can drop to minus 13 degree Celsius and water temperature above four degrees Celsius. /VCG Photo

Norway is one of the northernmost places in the world where people can surf in extreme winter with the beaches often covered in snow. /VCG Photo

Norway is one of the northernmost places in the world where people can surf in extreme winter with the beaches often covered in snow. /VCG Photo