kergekõrgeneva
Kergekõrgeneva is an Estonian term that translates roughly to "light-raising" or "uplifting light." It refers to a phenomenon observed in certain rural areas of Estonia, particularly during the late autumn and winter months. The phenomenon is characterized by the appearance of faint, ethereal lights in the sky, often described as shimmering or pulsating. These lights are typically seen at dusk or dawn and are not associated with any known artificial light sources.
Local folklore surrounding kergekõrgeneva varies. Some traditions associate the lights with spirits of the departed, while
The visual appearance of kergekõrgeneva is generally described as subtle, not brilliant or blinding. The colors