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29.09.2011
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29.09.2011
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29.09.2011
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29.09.2011
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Hotel Highland and Fossbúð
07.06.2011
We at Allseasonhotels are happy to say that we have now opened both Hotel Highland and Fossbúð (restaurant/shop in Skógar). With these openings we welcome the summer and hope to see you all there.
07.06.2011
We at Allseasonhotels are happy to say that we have now opened both Hotel Highland and Fossbúð (restaurant/shop in Skógar). With these openings we welcome the summer and hope to see you all there.
Aurora Forecast Sept - Oct 2010
31.08.2010
AURORA FORECAST 2010 Date Forecast Comment – Why? Result Sept 2 - 3 Good Aurora Recurring Aurora storm Sept 6-7 OK Aurora Coronal holes Sept 18 - 21 OK Aurora Coronal holes Sept 21 - 25 TOP Aurora Recurring storm + sunsp
31.08.2010
AURORA FORECAST 2010 Date Forecast Comment – Why? Result Sept 2 - 3 Good Aurora Recurring Aurora storm Sept 6-7 OK Aurora Coronal holes Sept 18 - 21 OK Aurora Coronal holes Sept 21 - 25 TOP Aurora Recurring storm + sunsp
Ranga in the Financial Times
05.03.2010
The publication The Financial Times recently punblished an article about Hotel Ranga & Iceland. You can read about it here
05.03.2010
The publication The Financial Times recently punblished an article about Hotel Ranga & Iceland. You can read about it here
Eyjafjallajökull eruption
05.03.2010
Our closest glacier, Eyjafjallajökull, seems very active and has had experienced hundreds of underground tremors for the past 36 hours. Many geologists believe an eruption - albeit a smaller on, could be coming up soon and they were right. Saturday
05.03.2010
Our closest glacier, Eyjafjallajökull, seems very active and has had experienced hundreds of underground tremors for the past 36 hours. Many geologists believe an eruption - albeit a smaller on, could be coming up soon and they were right. Saturday
Latest aurora news from Hotel Ranga
20.02.2010
AURORA NEWS @ HOTEL RANGA We have been getting more & more consistent auroras recently as the sun goes into a more active phase of Solarcycle 24. The other night - as I had previously predicted in my Blog - we had quite a stunning auroral
20.02.2010
AURORA NEWS @ HOTEL RANGA We have been getting more & more consistent auroras recently as the sun goes into a more active phase of Solarcycle 24. The other night - as I had previously predicted in my Blog - we had quite a stunning auroral
Aurora borealis forecast
28.01.2010
OK folks! Got ourselves some clear skies at Hotel Ranga tonight and a 50% chance of seeing the lights tonite - I believe. The aurora has been a bit more consistent than last year, albeit mostly weaker green displays. But this is changing every day
28.01.2010
OK folks! Got ourselves some clear skies at Hotel Ranga tonight and a 50% chance of seeing the lights tonite - I believe. The aurora has been a bit more consistent than last year, albeit mostly weaker green displays. But this is changing every day
The Sun is on time - Welcome to the Age of Aurora
29.06.2009
YES!!!! We had a huge Solar flare a few days back (see chart at http://www.gedds.alaska.edu/Akasofu/Last5.gif ). Unfortunately, we who choose to dwell in the north saw none of the effects of the brilliant aurora this time. As we now are in our Mid
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YES!!!! We had a huge Solar flare a few days back (see chart at http://www.gedds.alaska.edu/Akasofu/Last5.gif ). Unfortunately, we who choose to dwell in the north saw none of the effects of the brilliant aurora this time. As we now are in our Mid


