Aurora has described this place as "There are almost no cars, and the roads are small and bumpy, and there are lots of trees everywhere it's very quiet, and the internet is bad." She has also compared it to the fictional land of Narnia. Later the family moved further north in western Norway, to a house in the woodlands of the Os (now Bjørnafjorden) mountains, a remote municipality in Hordaland (now Vestland) close to Bergen, where she grew up. In her house in Høle, Aurora developed a taste for nature, singing, and traditional clothing, such as long skirts and hats. She spent her first three years in Høle (Sandnes), a small town where her parents, May Britt Aksnes (née Froastad) and Jan Øystein Aksnes, had lived for 15 years.
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