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Ålesund is a town in Norway built in Art Nouveau style. It is very special as far as architecture is concerned.
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Stavanger is a picturesque city in Norway, with its famous Gamle Stavanger, and also its beautiful cathedral. It is also very close to the famous Pulpit Rock.
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The north is a beautiful place in winter. But all that snow can get a bit... white. Thank god for film and its ability to color in the mountains. See photos of my winter hike after the jump. Brrr... Prepare for Lomographic frostbite!
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The Vigeland Sculpture Park of Oslo covers an area of 75 acres. More than 200 sculptures are all modeled in full size by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. The Vigeland Park is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, and is open to visitors all year long.
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Lake Vangsvatnet sits on the beautiful nature of Voss village. Voss is surrounded by snowcapped mountains, forests, lakes, crystal-clear rivers, and valleys.
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The point in between the world's most scenic train ride and the Norwegian fjords cruise ride! A place that we would definitely pass by while taking the rides! Beautiful Flåm is nestled in the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of 204 kilometres long and up to 1308 metres deep, Sognefjord - the world's longest and deepest fjord.
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In the 1950s, plastic was introduced as a new and exciting material for making boats. What followed was an era of beautiful plastic boats. Despite the fact that the old boats have become rare and hard to come by, the museum in Vest-Agder (Norway) has made an event inviting people from all over the country to show off their legendary old boats. As a result, they have created a beautiful scene for any lomographer who wants to capture something unique!
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Bergen is an international town with small-town charm and atmosphere. The city is like a spectacular amphitheatre clambering up the mountain sides, overlooking the sea, embracing the tourists. Roaming through living history in this modern yet well-preserved 900 year-old city, this is the gateway to the wildest and loveliest fjords of Norway.
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I never knew that traveling back in time would be so easy, and so interesting! Folkemuseum in Oslo is an open air museum that hosts many activities and a varied programs during the summer months. It's especially great destination to spend a day with your family.
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Verdens Ende translates to the world's end and I have always wanted to visit this place because of its name. Going there to watch the sun rise at 4am was a bit of a crazy idea but at the same time an idea that seemed significant in it's hopefulness: at the world's end the sun rises yet again! The perfect way to celebrate the summer solstice.
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In the early summer I went to my neighbor country Norway, I didn't expect much, but what I found there was amazing: high mountains, breathtaking views and lots of free-roaming animals!! Say hello to Geiranger, a hidden paradise that will leave you breathless and wanting for more!
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Join klickovic & anarchy as they bring back Classic sci-fi movies to life!
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There are several fortresses and bastions surrounding Göteborg and one of the more interesting ones is the impressive Bohus Fortress... Historically the area has been subject to many confrontations between the Swedes, Norwegians and Danes.