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Exploring the Fjords of Norway
Nature at its most dramatic scale.
Norway's landscape is defined by the Ice Age. Glaciers carved deep, narrow valleys that filled with seawater, creating the Fjords.
Geirangerfjord
The jewel in the crown. You can take a ferry through the deep blue water, past the "Seven Sisters" waterfall tumbling 410 meters down the sheer rock face.
Hiking Trolltunga
"The Troll's Tongue" is a rock formation jutting out 700 meters above lake Ringedalsvatnet. It's a grueling 20km round-trip hike, but the photo op on the edge of the cliff is world-famous.
Note: Norway is expensive. Bring a packed lunch, and maybe sell a kidney before you book your flight.
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