Photo 1: Svolvaer-our Rorbu
To all those who have asked me why the blog was not updated since late July, the answer is simple:
THE BLOG AND 'STATE CLOSED FOR LONG DREAM
Only today my mind has taken full possession of his duties and be able to write the August holidays.
loving the landscapes of the north, nature, silence, the Smithy cooking with her two men flew to Norway and been totally enthralled.
Photo 2: Oslo
After 2 days spent in museums, parks and playgrounds on a sunny Oslo that as the temperature had little to be envied to Italy, we headed to Bergen, the tourist town, Port of many ships cruise (and their hordes of tourists!), but a strategic point to visit the fjords.
Photo 3: The Bryggen Bergen-
With the package "Norway in a nut shell" we have walked a day in the Sognefjord, the fjord long (200km) and deepest of Norway. Starting
Bergen by boat, we climbed up to the fjord from the sea Flam, here we went on a little train and we traveled, the Flamsbana, a railway line in less than 20 km takes a vertical drop of 860m, \u200b\u200bone hour breathtaking views of waterfalls, forests, lakes and trees raspberries giant :-)). Finally, other
2h by train to return to Bergen via Voss.
Photo 4: Sognefjord
But the place that enchanted us most were the Lofoten Islands, an archipelago of islands that extends for 300 km in the middle of the Arctic Circle.
light 24 hours a day (the first photo was taken at 10 pm), a special light, which makes the atmosphere magical, enchanted, blue and green that surround you, mountains that are reflected in the sea.
vessels, dryers for the fish and Rorbuer (stilt houses, conceived as accommodation for fishermen, now synonymous with bungalows for tourists) to no end.
Photo 5: Lofoten Islands, landscape
looking at the mountains and you seemed to be in Trentino, we sometimes found a white sand beach on the island of Elba or Sardinia!
We saw some bays where if it was possible to swim, would been my idea of \u200b\u200bheaven!
shame that on a sunny day it was fine fleece and jacket (do not tell you how was the temperature in the two-day storm that we got!) For which more than one finger for a few nanoseconds was not possible to dip! !
There seems virtually impossible that the North Pole we beaches similar to those of the tropics? look at the pictures below
6: Beach Ramberg
7: Beach Flakstad
Foto 8: una caletta lungo la RV815
ed i suoi abitanti marini
ed il cibo?
un ricordo su tutti:Bacalao,una zuppa di stoccafisso mangiata al Borsen Spiseri (ristorante a Svinoya,l'isoletta vicino a Svolvaer dove alloggiavamo), un piatto semplice,ma di una bontà sconvolgente.
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