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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”
The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
© Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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PILLARS OF NORTHERN LIGHTS BY OLIVIER JARRY-LACOMBE
PILLARS OF NORTHERN LIGHTS! Recent solar activity across the Arctic regions has afforded some exceptional aerial phenomena caused by ice fog. Light pillars were spotted in the skies above Karesuvanto in Finland and Kiruna in Sweden this week.
Photographer, Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “Sometimes, a thin layer of ice fog is present and it is then that an exceptional phenomenon can occur that is only visible in the Arctic or Antarctic polar territory, known as light pillars. A light pillar or ice pillar is an atmospheric optical phenomenon in which a vertical beam of light appears to extend above and sometimes below a light source, over the entire height of the ice cloud.”
“The effect is created by the reflection of light from tiny ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere or that make up high-altitude clouds. Pillars of light can be caused by the Sun, Moon or terrestrial sources, such as street lights, vehicles and illuminated signs. And when you are very lucky, auroras and pillars of light come together for an exceptional spectacle.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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