Mick Fanning enjoys magical surf beneath the Northern Lights

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Australian surfing champion Mick Fanning has completed a spectacular ride on "surprisingly good" waves beneath the Northern Lights in Norway.

Fanning, 35, hit the surf as the Aurora Borealis lit up the archipelago of Lofoten.Image source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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Fanning, 35, hit the surf as the Aurora Borealis lit up the archipelago of Lofoten

He camped out with Norwegian photographers Mats Andreassen Grimsæth and Emil Kjos SollieImage source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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He camped out with Norwegian photographers Mats Andreassen Grimsæth and Emil Kjos Sollie

Surfer Mick Fanning in NorwayImage source, Emil Sollie and Mats Grimsæth
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Fanning, from Sydney, described the experience as something he would remember forever

Fanning and the photographers head out from the camping spot.Image source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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"We sat out for two nights in a row waiting for the lights to come," the surfer said

He was nervous the spectacle could come when there was no surf.Image source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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He was nervous the spectacle could come when there was no surf

Emil Sollie/Mats GrimsæthImage source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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But the conditions aligned on the third day, with Fanning telling the ABC the waves were "surprisingly good"

Between sets of waves, Fanning said he was "just staring up at the sky just screaming with excitement".Image source, Emil Sollie/Mats Grimsæth
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Between sets of waves, Fanning said he was "just staring up at the sky just screaming with excitement".

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