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aroundtheworldmp3 · 6 months
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travelella · 3 months
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Hamnøy, Moskenes, Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
Guillaume Briard
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es-oh-bfo-em · 6 months
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Hamnøy - Lofoten - Norway (by Umberto Salvagnin)
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natures-moments · 3 months
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Hamnøy, Lofoten, Norway
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ecoharbor · 5 months
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📍Village of Hamnøy, Lofoten, Norway 🇳🇴
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rosechata · 2 months
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hamnøy, norway
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sitting-on-me-bum · 3 months
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Curtain of Light
A photograph of an auroral substorm which suddenly formed, throwing an incredible curtain of light over Olstind mountain. After just two shots, the lights had faded away into the night.
Location: Hamnøy, Lofoten Islands, Norway
by Andreas Ettl
2023 Astronomy Photographer Of The Year
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life-spire · 10 months
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Hamnøy, Norway (by Petr Slováček)
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earthanthem · 2 months
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Hamnøy in Lofoten, Norway / photo by @travelgram_ov / Instagram
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Hamnøy Norway
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travelella · 3 months
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Hamnøy, Moskenesøya, Lofoten, Norway
Guillaume Briard
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travelbinge · 1 year
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Hamnøy, Lofoten, Nordland, Norway
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stumbleimg · 10 months
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The Arctic is the perfect place to go for a winter vacation. This is why! Hamnøy, Norway [OC] [1920x1282]
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nxb-trvl · 2 years
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Nordkap - Day 44
Kvalvika Beach Unfortunately, we had the same problem again this night: it was way too bright in our room. The weather today is also not as good: you can‘t see much as there is so much fog everywhere. Nevertheless we decided to stick to our plan to visit the Kvalvika Beach. Before we were able to leave we first had to tidy the hotel room and pack all the laundry we had hung up in the whole room. Our first short stop was at Hamnøy which is a tiny village on the outer parts of the Lofoten Islands. This place is well known for its typical red wood houses. With the photos taken we continued driving towards Fredvang. Upon arrival we first cooked lunch and then made ourselves ready for the hike to Kvalvika Beach. The hike to the beach itself does only take you about an hour. The view you get over the bay is simply stunning and also one of the best photo motive so far. During our hike it started raining and the whole trail became muddy. We decided to take back the longer route to enjoy the bay from another angle as well. Although this was the right decision it also had some downsides to it.
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One of the big ones being the mud. On out way down we sank into the mud multiple times and therefore had very dirty jeans and shoes when we arrived back at the car park. With our energy drained we decided to stay here for the night and after a short meal we went to bed.
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dustinwhittle · 1 year
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Hamnøy, Norway! (at Hamnøy I Lofoten, Nordland, Norway) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQLJhpOfmf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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