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travelella · 10 months ago
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Kvalvika Beach, Moskenes, Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
Guillaume Briard
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selidor · 11 months ago
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lordendsavior · 3 months ago
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Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
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daily-coat-of-arms · 2 months ago
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Moskenes, Lofoten, Nordland, Norway (September 12, 1986- Today)
The arms represent whirl pools like the Moskstraumen witch happen in channel just south of the island Moskenesøya.
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europeposts · 1 year ago
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Hamnøy
Hamnøy Locality in Moskenesøya, Norway
Hamnøy is a town in Nordland county, Norway. Hamnøy is a small but unbelievably beautiful fishing village in the Lofoten archipelago. It’s considered one of the most beautiful places of all in Lofoten. The pictures of Hamnøy’s red fishermen’s cabins on the seashore have been featured in many magazines and websites, including on the cover of National Geographic and Condé Nast Traveler. However, the village is a great place to visit not only for its photogenic qualities, but also for its outdoor activities. Going fishing and seeing the northern lights or the midnight sun are just a few of things you can do there.
Elevation: 9m
Metropolitan County: Nordland County
Municipality: Moskenes
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Hamnøy - Lofoten - Norway (by Umberto Salvagnin)
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kkonstan · 1 year ago
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Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
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emblakaridotter · 3 years ago
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stephaniedolen · 5 years ago
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reine, norway
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dream-world-universe · 11 months ago
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The Tourist Road of the Lofoten Islands in Norway: Fredvang-Bridges-Lofoten Islands (Shot in the Lofoten Islands) (Photo above)
Fredvang Bridges
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Fredvang Bridges: View of the bridges
The Fredvang Bridges are two cantilever bridges that connect the fishing village of Fredvang on the island of Moskenesøya with the neighboring island of Flakstadøya. The bridges are located in Flakstad Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. 
Opened: 1988, Total length: 240 m, Location: Flakstad Municipality
Fredvang Bridges - Wikipedia
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bustedtoephotography · 5 years ago
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Lights above Lofoten
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alluneedissunshine · 5 years ago
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In the Land of the Midnight Sun II (DSC05551-Pano)
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In the Land of the Midnight Sun II (DSC05551-Pano) by Daniel Burton Via Flickr: Reinebringen, Reine, Moskenesøya, Lofoten Islands, Norway The Reinebringen is a 448m peak which towers over the islets and bays of Moskenesøya, in the southern part of the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway. Up here, at 2am in the land of the midnight sun, the view is breathtakingly beautiful and evokes thoughts of J M Barrie’s Neverland, where Peter Pan roamed free. In August 2019, Nepalese Sherpa completed the construction of 1566 stone stairs, thereby democratising the iconic vista of the Lofoten Islands – though it remains a thigh-bursting climb.
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travelella · 10 months ago
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Reine, Moskenes, Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
Guillaume Briard
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superbnature · 6 years ago
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Hamnøy Classic by mabart
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zamasama · 7 years ago
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Sand Patterns by mabart
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connor-burrows · 6 years ago
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The Elements by mabart
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500pxpopular · 7 years ago
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Sand Patterns by mabart
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