From beautiful forests and deep fjords to snow-capped mountains and cold, arctic tundras, Norway has everything for people who love the outdoors. They recently made their money beautiful, so it makes perfect sense that the rest of their country is beautiful as well.
Norway is a geographical rarity because its length from north to south gives it one of the greatest varieties of environments in a single country in Europe – from deciduous forests to arctic tundras. It should be a far colder and icier country than it is, but its temperatures are somewhat regulated by the relatively warm North Atlantic and Norwegian currents. Nonetheless, its coasts are slashed by fjords that were carved by massive glaciers and ice sheets during the last ice age, giving its rugged northern coasts even more majestic charm.
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Reine
Odda
Reinebringen
Love to visit the Lofoten's. This shot say's it all. Fantastic landscape
Røros Street
Renndølsetra
Lofoten Islands, Fredvang Bridges
Trolltunga
Bleik
Geirangerfjord
Morning In Norway
Trollstigen
Autumn In Lofoten
Can you imagine this photo as a jigsaw puzzle? It would drive you dilly, dotty and all the rest.
Lofoten Islands
Lyseveien
Høyvika Beach On Andøya, Vesterålen In Northern Norway
My family's home island... Stunning! And wild. No cappuccinos there!
Senja
Senja
Ramberg
Vaeroy
We could live by the foot of the mountain We could stay there and see how it ends
Borgund Stave Church
Glacier
Senja
Preikestolen
Reine
Reine
Lofoten
Atlantic Road
Torghatten
Fredvang
Gudvangen Fjord
Reine
Atlantic Road
This is not the Atlantic Road, but Henningsvær in Lofoten, Norway, FYI.
Hillestadheia Autumn
Flakstadøy, Lofoten Archipelago
Jomfruland, Kragerø
Vøringsfossen
Reine
Trolltunga
Sogndal
We have been there several times, but we did not get the view points these great photos were taken from, but we are please with that we saw
We have been there several times, but we did not get the view points these great photos were taken from, but we are please with that we saw