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The northern lights illuminate the sky over Reinfjorden in Reine, on Norway's Lofoten Islands.
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oseiwe:Lol....Slum in Norway. That's the cabin pattern. Norway, Switzerland, Finland, The Netherlands, Luxembourg. These countries no be here o. |
Geirangerfjord is one of the most picturesque of Norway’s fjords.
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Atlantic road, Norway.
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Ice hotel in Alta.
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Boat in a snowstorm in Alta, Norway.
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Tent in the winter.
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Behold the more than five-mile-long Atlantic Ocean Road Norway's 'Construction of the Century'. It connects, Averøy with the mainland via a series of small islands and islets spanned by a total of eight bridges. Pictured is the Storseisundet Bridge.
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Lovatnet lake is yet another magical spot in Norway.
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The eye-catching port town of Ålesund, on the west coast, is known for its art nouveau architectural style. The city had to be rebuilt after a fire in 1904.
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The third-largest city in Norway, Trondheim, is located in the centre of the country. It is known as a university town and as Norway's capital of technology.
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Drammen, pictured at sunset, is a port city in the eastern part of Norway. The city is split by the Drammenselva river.
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Trimso, Norway.
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The eye-catching Arctic Cathedral in Tromso in northern Norway. The city is often referred to as being 'the gateway to the Arctic'.
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A fjord cruise is spectacular any time of year. This tiny village can be found on a boat trip departing from Bergen.
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Bryggen, the old Hanseatic wharf of Bergen, is on the Unesco list of World Cultural Heritage Sites. These days, the colourful wooden buildings mainly house shops and restaurants.
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For the best view of Bergen, head up to Mount Fløyen. A scenic cable car ride takes visitors to its peak, at 400 metres (1,312ft) above sea level.
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Bergen, pictured, is Norway's second-largest city, with a population of over 280,000 people. The city is known for its damp climate it gets around 200 days of rain each year.
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High-rise buildings in the Norwegian capital, Oslo. The city sits on Norway's southern coast and is home to over 690,000 people.
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The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, over Sakrisøy island at the foot of Olstind, one of Lofoten's most iconic mountains.
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Stryneelva river winds its way through the Strynedalen valley before reaching Nordfjorden at the village of Stryn. The river is one of the best in Norway for salmon fishing.
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The Geirangerfjord is a Unesco World Heritage Site and possibly Norway's No1 fjord. Fjords are often described as 'nature’s own work of art', formed as seawater flooded valleys created by retreating glaciers. The beautiful Friaren waterfall, which tumbles down into Geirangerfjord opposite the Seven Sisters fall.
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Vettisfossen in Jotunheimen National Park is one of Norway's tallest waterfalls, with a single drop of 275 metres (902ft).
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The village of Olden, which sits at the mouth of the Oldeelva river and amid some typically amazing scenery.
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The Oslo-Bergen railway, pictured, passes through beautiful forests, loops around Voss and arrives at Bergen with its passengers no doubt awestruck by what they've witnessed. Jotunheimen National Park, in southern Norway, is a densely forested region that's home to reindeer, elk, mink and wolverines. It offers spectacular drives along 200 mountain peaks. Dørålen nature preserve in Hedmark county is a magnificent sight in autumn seen here from the Rondane mountain. The rust-coloured birch trees in Rondane National Park and the Smiubelgen mountain range covered by a dusting of snow in autumn is a sight to behold. Smiubelgen means 'the blacksmith's bellows'
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Digerronden is one of 10 mountains in Rondane National Park and lies in the municipality of Dovre in Oppland. A panorama of the Kystriksveien coastal route, which offers 650km (403 miles) of spectacular scenery. Pictured here is the section that offers views of Aldra Island in the far north of the country. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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The Lofoten Islands are mesmerising all year round visitors can enjoy the midnight sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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The wooden huts in the centuries-old fishing villages on the Lofoten Islands are a charming sight on the Arctic archipelago. Pictured is the village of Henningsvær. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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The Magdalenefjorden on the Svalbard archipelago, which is five miles long and up to three miles wide. It is one of the most famous fjords on the island of Spitsbergen. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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Hardangerfjord, which is bordered by the Folgefonna glacier, is peppered with tiny islands.. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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Kjeragbolten is a boulder on the mountain Kjerag in Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The rock itself is a 5-cubic-metre (180 cu ft) glacial deposit wedged in the mountain's crevasse. It is a popular tourist destination and is accessible without any climbing equipment. However, it is suspended above a 984-metre (3,228 ft) deep abyss. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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The Jostedalsbreen National Park. It boasts both lush vegetation and glaciers. The park covers 510 square miles and was established in 1991. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-7938735/amp/Spell-binding-pictures-Norways-epic-landscapes.html
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