The celebration begins early in the morning, with the sound of traditional Asturian instruments, such as the gaita (a type of bagpipe) and the tambourine, filling the air. The music is lively and infectious, and visitors can't help but join in and dance along with the locals.
The best time to see the Aurora Borealis in Pola de Laviana is during the winter months (September to April), when the nights are longest and darkest. The peak season for aurora sightings is from December to March, when the Earth's magnetic field is tilted towards the sun, increasing the chances of solar winds interacting with the atmosphere.
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The Aurora Follada En Parque De Pola De Laviana Asturias Avi takes place annually in the town of Pola de Laviana, Asturias, Spain. The event usually occurs in the early morning hours, and visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a good spot.
: It could also be a community-driven project aimed at beautifying the park or promoting environmental awareness, symbolized by the aurora—a new beginning.
You may have intended "Aurora boreal observada en el parque de Pola de Laviana" (Boreal aurora observed in the park...), but that would be extremely rare at that latitude.