This Norwegian town is using giant mirrors to fight the winter blues
The giant mirrors installed on the hillside above Rjukan shine light down into the town during the winter months.
Linda Geddes is a Bristol-based freelance journalist writing about biology, medicine and technology. Born in Cambridge, she graduated from the University of Liverpool with a first-class degree in cell biology. She spent nine years as an editor and reporter for New Scientist magazine and has received numerous awards for her journalism, including winning the Association of British Science Writers’ award for best investigative journalism and being shortlisted for the Paul Foot Award. Her first book, Bumpology: The myth-busting pregnancy book for curious parents-to-be, was published in 2013.
The giant mirrors installed on the hillside above Rjukan shine light down into the town during the winter months.
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