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Brilliant “documentary” sequence of the mole-building operation, Mark. I really enjoyed that.
Me too! As all your pictures Mark.
#135-1 is very lovely. Such beautiful lights and colors. I laughed at your "model boat" a couple of posts earlier!
MS Lofoten April 2006, March 2012, Feb 2013. MS Polarlys Dec 2010. MS Fram Feb 2009, Sep 2011.
Upcoming : MS Fram Dec 2013, MS Lofoten Sep 2014
My travelblog : http://voyageterremer.blogspot.com. Hurtigruten, Antarctica, Svalbard, Norway (and other places...).
Oops - suddenly realised that I've managed to publish all of the Norway trip and subsequent photos with the export preset set wrong. I've upped the quality back to where it should be and loaded them back onto the server. How annoying!
Elsewhere on the island, and June this year - Gjesvær. We had a FANTASTIC meal at the local seafood restaurant, and then were able to enjoy the stunning and remote vistas afforded by this stunning village. Quiet, still, peaceful with the cruise passengers all back on their boats and precious normality has returned.
(The first one is a repeat of one on the dilapidated buildings thread), the others are new:
That lone tree reminds me of somewhere - but I can't remember where i Have seen it. I think it might have been somewhere near the Lundring Church in Nærøy.
Yup - and its second language is German!! It was a fantastic companion on a long run - and the first car I've ever owned where a number of other owners will wave at you as you pass.
My colleagues in Czech Republic are very proud, because it is build near their place. Two of my friends have also such ones and they are completely satisfied. And recently this car finished the 100.000km long term test in the most popular German car magazine with the best result they ever had in history of the magazine (first release was in 1946).
Not entirely sure the world needs too many more photos of the Nordkapp visitors centre, but - just for completeness (as they say when they tell you something you probably don't need to hear) - this is what it looks like when occupied by the reisdents of two cruise ships! This was at around 11pm.
The buses were running a shuttle service rather than hanging around at the top, and there were people EVERYWHERE. Nils was doing excellent trade at his Sami shop just after the Skarsvåg turn.
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