Preikestolen in Norway
Preikestolen in Ryfylke Norway is known as “Pulpit Rock”. It towers 1982 feet over the Lysefjord! Imagine the hike up to it. Would you sit on the edge of Preikestolen? Photo by: Photo by:PommieTravels
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Preikestolen in Ryfylke Norway is known as “Pulpit Rock”. It towers 1982 feet over the Lysefjord! Imagine the hike up to it. Would you sit on the edge of Preikestolen? Photo by: Photo by:PommieTravels
The Faroe Islands lie northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway, in the Kingdom of Denmark. The archipelago consists of 18 islands to choose from. I would love to make several trips to get to experience the beauty and uniqueness of each one. Note: Pictures on this post are not ours, we tried…
As seen from the Fjellstua viewpoint on Aksla hill photo from “Around The World & Other Travels” Image source: Micha Krautwasser The city of Ålesund is known for its architecture in Art Nouveau style and the high peaks of the Sunnmøre Alps. It is named Norway’s most beautiful city. Read more.
Svalbard is a group of islands located in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe, about adipexonline.net/ midway between Norway and the North Pole. Their population is less than 3000 and about 60% of the islands are covered by ice. The islands are hosts to poplar bear, reindeer, polar foxes, and seals amongst other animals….