Christmas holiday season
Christmas holiday season is a busy time in the Arctic Finland.
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Christmas holiday season and the mystery of the father Christmas.
Christmas holiday season is fun all around, it is the Jolly season by tradition of the entire calendar year. Christmas holiday season is filled with mystique and mystery for the children, children have inquisitive minds and they want to know more stories about the reindeer, more stories about the elves, and more stories about the father Christmas. The far north Arctic landscape is covered over with white snow, there is snow over the roads, snow on the steps, snow over the fence posts, snow over the rooftops, and snow over the tall pine trees, and everywhere you go outdoors and look there is white snow everywhere to seen around, on the ground, on the trees, the houses.
Looking for the father Christmas house in the Arctic.
In the children story books we read that the father Christmas lives up in the north pole, the north pole is a very surreal and mysterious place, there are all kinds of animals there that are not seen anywhere else. The area surrounding the north pole is called the Arctic region, in the Arctic region, there are many kinds of animals that are really unique to the arctic region only. There is the polar bear that is not easy to spot in the landscape when it is the winter season, because the polar bear is white in color and all of the landscape is covered in white snow and ice. Polar bears like to stay outdoors in the cool snow and ice of the arctic region, they like to run, slide down snow covered hills and play amongst themselves in the snow of the Arctic.
Puffin.
Atlantic puffins live in Iceland, Greenland, Norway and Atlantic Canada, as well as further south.
Lynx.
This picture below represents the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) it is a medium-sized cat native to European and Siberian forests. Also central Asia and East Asia. Other names for the lynx is the European lynx, or a common lynx and the northern lynx, and the Siberian or Russian lynx.
Arctic fox.
The white fox picture below is a picture of the arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, it is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and common throughout the Arctic tundra regions.
The above pictures are just some of the animals that live in the Arctic regions and on the perimeter of the Arctic Circle. There are also large mammals that live in the waters of the Arctic, there are many types of whales, seals, walrus, and many types of fish and crustaceans as well. There is a lot of wildlife in the Arctic region that not many people have gone there to see them because it is so cold there with snow and ice during the cold winter seasons.