A tour guide has shared a mesmerising video showing “three suns” glowing low in the sky.
Vitaliy Dronyuk’s clip captures him jogging through thick snow, camera trained on his face.
As he reaches the edge of a hill, he flips it around to reveal a breathtaking panorama.
Hovering just above the horizon, what looks like three suns radiate a warm, orange glow.
Above is a clear sky while below, a snow-fringed bay completes the idyllic scene.
In the video, a delighted Vitaliy says: “So, this isn’t just any ordinary sight. I really have to share this incredible beauty with you.
“I’ve never seen anything like it here. I’ve lived in Murmansk for 28 years, and this is a first.
“Just look at it! It’s called a solar halo – sunlight bending through the cold and humidity. Isn’t it stunning? Wow, unbelievable!
“And Murmansk is glowing above Sokol Bay. Absolutely gorgeous!”
Vitaly – who describes himself as a guide and ambassador for the Kola Peninsula in far northern Russia – filmed the scene last Thursday (29 Jan), as reported by Whats The Jam.
The phenomenon is known as a parhelion – with bright spots appearing on either side of the sun, formed by sunlight refracting through ice crystals high in the atmosphere.
A tour organiser, Vitaly regularly goes online to share his love for his home region – often seen as inhospitable due to its arctic climate, harsh winters, and isolation.
Responding to the clip, Marina joked: “Months without sun, and then suddenly three at once.”
Yekaterina quipped: “So that’s where the Eye of Sauron is.”
And Natalya added: “This is absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us.”
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