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How beautiful can the fjords of Norway really be

How beautiful can the fjords of Norway really be During the years I've spent in Europe, I've visited many places, but Norway and Switzerland remain what I consider the ceiling of European natural scenery. The common problem is the same expensive, except for expensive no problem The summer in the Nordic countries is really too beautiful, short but incredibly gorgeous. Just like the extremely bright natural light in a Bergman film. Dazzling and enchanting, as if in a dream. Especially the midnight sun, that kind of light is very addictive, a rare extreme experience, yet it doesn't feel fleeting. Almost every turn is a view of the fjord, countless fjords passed, and numerous waterfalls seen. Because the winter snow is melting, this is the season when the waterfalls have a considerable amount of water. The happiest thing is to live in a little house next to a waterfall, opening the window in the morning to see the mist hovering between the mountains, the world is still at that moment, even the wind dares not speak. It reminds me of my favorite line from the movie Picnic at Hanging Rock. 'Later they got married and lived in a little house with a waterfall next to it. The waterfall was quite loud, so they only danced at home without talking because you couldn't hear anything anyway' You see, sometimes the most romantic expression may not require words. Here's the travel guide 9 Geiranger Fjord, there are cruises to admire the Seven Sisters Waterfall, which I personally think is more worthwhile than the cruise in the Norway in a Nutshell. P Nearby are two famous scenic routes: Trollstigen, the Troll's Path and Ornesvingen, the Eagle's Road. Combined, these two roads make up the Golden Route, which is actually Norway's National Road 63. The opening times each year depend on the melting snow, usually from June to October. You can drive yourself (recommended) or take a bus, but note that buses are only available in the high season and there are not many of them. P Following National Road 63 northward, the endpoint is Andalsnes, a relatively less popular but highly enjoyable small town. Continuing north from here connects to the famous Atlantic Road. You can also take the scenic Rauma line train, passing through Europe's tallest Devil's Wall. Personally, I think the scenery is average, because the most beautiful scenery in Norway is all on the road
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Posted: Jun 25, 2024
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