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Bondhusvatnet - Folgefonna
Bondhusvatnet in front of the glacier
Bondhusbreen.
Bondhusbreen is an offshoot of the Folgefonna glacier in Norway.
Folgefonna glacier is the third largest glacier in the mainland
of Norway. 14 May 2005 Folgefonna National Park was established,
protecting the glaciers and the surrounding areas. The glacier
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Ulriken, Bergen - Norway
Mount Ulriken (643
metres above sea level) is the highest of the seven mountains
(“de syv fjell”) that surround Bergen. Here you can see the
cable-car that brings people to the top. More pictures from
Bergen and Mount Ulriken in this
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Finsehytta, Finse - Norway
Finsehytta hostel at Finse.
The railway station
at Finse on the Bergensbanen at 1,222m is the highest station on
the entire Norwegian railway system. During the winter, Finse is
popular for cross-country skiing, sail skiing (due to its
location on the edge of a frozen lake), expedition training and
Red Cross training. More information
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Fløyen, Bergen - Norway
Fløyen or
Fløyfjellet (originally written Fløien) is the most visited of
the seven mountains that surround the city of Bergen, Norway. It
has a funicular system Fløibanen that transports passengers from
the centre of Bergen to a height of 320 metres in roughly 8
minutes. The funicular is used by tourists and citizens alike
year-round. More information here. More pictures from Bergen in
this gallery.
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Grand Canyon du Verdon,
Frankrike
The Verdon Gorge is a river
canyon that is considered by many to be Europe's most beautiful.
It is the world's second largest gorge, at about 20 kilometers
in length and more than 300 metres deep. It was formed by the
Verdon River, which is named after its startling turquoise-green
colour, one of the canyon's most distinguishing characteristics.
More information
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Ulriken, Bergen
Sunset at Mount Ulriken.
Mount Ulriken (643
metres above sea level) is the highest of the seven mountains
(“de syv fjell”) that surround Bergen. Here you can see the
cable-car that brings people to the top. More pictures from
Bergen and Mount Ulriken in this
gallery. |
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Haugastøl, Norway
Sløddfjorden at Haugastøl. View toward
Hallingskarvet. |
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Mjølfjell, Norway
Beautiful Autumn at Mjølfjell - Norway. |
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Byrknesøy, Gulen - Norway
Sunset at Byrknesøy, Sogn og Fjordane
- Norway.
See more amazing photos from
the coast of Norway in nice weather - and stormy weather - in
this
gallery. |
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Ulriken, Bergen
Sunset at Mount Ulriken.
Mount Ulriken (643
metres above sea level) is the highest of the seven mountains
(“de syv fjell”) that surround Bergen. Here you can see the
cable-car that brings people to the top. More pictures from
Bergen and Mount Ulriken in this
gallery. |
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Gulfjellet, Bergen - Norway
Gullfjellet, also
called Gulfjellet, is the largest mountain in the municipality
of Bergen. Due to its importance as a hiking target, large and
numerous cairns have been put up ("Varderekka") to guide hikers
from both sides of the mountain. More
photos from Gulfjellet in this
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Ervikane - Norway
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Grand Canyon du Verdon,
Frankrike
The Verdon Gorge is a river
canyon that is considered by many to be Europe's most beautiful.
It is the world's second largest gorge, at about 20 kilometers
in length and more than 300 metres deep. It was formed by the
Verdon River, which is named after its startling turquoise-green
colour, one of the canyon's most distinguishing characteristics.
More information
here. |
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Mjølfjell, Norway
Beautiful Autumn at Mjølfjell - Norway. |
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Grand Canyon du Verdon -France
The Verdon Gorge is a river
canyon that is considered by many to be Europe's most beautiful.
It is the world's second largest gorge, at about 20 kilometers
in length and more than 300 metres deep. It was formed by the
Verdon River, which is named after its startling turquoise-green
colour, one of the canyon's most distinguishing characteristics.
More information
here. |
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