Photographer Sigurdur William Brynjarsson captured this stunning night-time view of auroras, Polaris, the Pleiades star cluster and the stars reflected in the central lake, Kerid(Icelandic: Keriư), a volcanic crater lake about 3,000 years in southern Iceland. Source
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