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Storfjorden 2

Storfjorden 2
Storfjorden 2

Storfjorden or Storfjord is a 110-kilometre (68 mi) long fjord in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It stretches from the village of Hareid in the west to the villages of Tafjord and Geiranger in the east. The Storfjorden system branches off into several smaller fjords including the famous Geirangerfjord and Tafjorden. At the village of Stranda, the main fjord branches off into the Sunnylvsfjorden-Geirangerfjorden to the west and the Norddalsfjorden-Tafjorden to the east.

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Storfjorden

Storfjorden
Storfjorden

Storfjorden or Storfjord is a 110-kilometre (68 mi) long fjord in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It stretches from the village of Hareid in the west to the villages of Tafjord and Geiranger in the east. The Storfjorden system branches off into several smaller fjords including the famous Geirangerfjord and Tafjorden. At the village of Stranda, the main fjord branches off into the Sunnylvsfjorden-Geirangerfjorden to the west and the Norddalsfjorden-Tafjorden to the east.

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Alesund

Alesund
Alesund

Ålesund, a sea port on the west coast of Norway, is noted for its unique concentration of Art Nouveau architecture. In January 1904, the town once built largely of wood, was the scene of a terrible fire. Practically the entire town was destroyed during the night and the population had to leave the town in the middle of the night. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany had often gone on vacation to Sunnmøre. After the fire, he sent four warships with materials to build temporary shelters and barracks. After a period of planning, the town was rebuilt in stone, brick, and mortar in Jugendstil (Art Nouveau), the architectural style of the time.

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On the Road to Alesund

On the Road to Alesund
On the Road to Alesund

Road to Alesund, Norway.

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Lillehammervegen

Lillehammervegen
Lillehammervegen

Lillehammervegen road in Norway.

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Biristrand camping

Biristrand camping
Biristrand camping

Biristrand camping in Norway.

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Road E136

Road E136
Road E136

Road E136

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Sigernessjoen

Sigernessjoen
Sigernessjoen

Sigernessjøen is a lake of 2 km² in Kongsvinger in Hedmark, ca. 8 km south of the city center along Highway 2 towards Eidskog municipality.

The lake is a popular swimming spot, and there are two campgrounds close by.

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