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hennehirokane · 2 years
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scififilmnerd · 1 year
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: In 1986 I did this cover for the Danish Star Wars Fan Comic Stjernekrigerne in pencils. Then I sent it to my pen pal Elin Skjolden who returned it to me with her inks on it. I think it still looks pretty good. The text “helte” means “heroes”.
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stumbleimg · 2 years
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Skjolden, Norway [OC] [3024 x 4032]
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widowdanvers · 8 months
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Skjolden, Norway Jeremy Joslin
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simplyforestkate · 2 years
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Roadtrip Sweden And Norway – Part 4
Jotunheimen – you have absolutely blown us away. I know we come from a county well know of it’s beautiful mountains and waterfalls so we thought this one will be just another “ordinary sight” on our trip. But the barren hills, empty roads, mystical fogy weather and snowy mountains rising from the clouds made the views spectacular.
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We didn’t plan to spend the night up in the mounting since it was a bit to cold to sleep in the car. So instead we drove a but longer ( there was still daylight at 10pm) till we reached a nice fjord valley, near Skjolden. Next day we woke up into a beautiful sunny day and continued our way to Bergen. There we visited a local fish market and walked between the old city – Bryggen. By the afternoon it started to rain so, we decided to we move on and head our way to our next top destination – Flåm.
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Flåm
They say Flåm area is a paradise for those who seek unique and spectacular experiences in nature. It is surrounded by steep mountains, thundering waterfalls and narrow valleys. We entered Flåm area through Gudvangen. We liked Gudvangen more, since it wasn’t that touristy. They had nice opportunities for kayaking and other sport activities. Moving forward to our destination, we uncovered another hidden gem of Norway – a village called Undredal. Undredal is famous for the brown goat cheese (geitost) that is still produced the traditional way. Prior to 1988, Undredal was only accessible by boat. We made a quick coffee stop and enjoyed the spectacular view.
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We reached Flåm by noon. We were hoping to spend here a bit more time than we did, but it was really crowded and with no proper places to sit and have lunch. So we went to see the train museum and stroll a bit round the village, but since the weather was so nice, we didn’t want to spend it inside so we moved forward ( more like upward) to Lærdal. We didn’t take the usual route through the tunnel, but went above it, through the Aurland to Lærdal.
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o-3-relaxing-music · 2 years
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Big stone in a clear blue river at Morkidsdalen park Skjolden Norway
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hjondagson · 6 years
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Skjolden - Norway (by Patrick BAUDUIN) 
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demirorsphotography · 4 years
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Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (April 2017) #landscape #landscape_captures #landscape_lovers #landscapephotography #nature #naturephotography #outdoors #forest #forestscape #outdooradventurephotos #norway #outdoorphotography #outdoor #nature_brilliance #naturereserve #naturreservat #gfx50s #norge #skjolden #landscape_lovers #outdoor #naturelovers #rocks #nature_hunters #naturelove #nature_lovers #nature_perfection https://www.instagram.com/p/CFpp-9HDD9c/?igshid=y5ueqr9y6upc
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sundxwn · 7 years
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From Molden to Skjolden
by Jørn Allan Pedersen
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#waterfall #skjolden #fortun #sogn #luster #sognogfjordane #norge #norway #vestlandet #nature (ved Skjolden)
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Ved Skjolden
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rp-kat · 6 years
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Holocaust Zine  #5
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cabinporn · 5 years
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Photos by Jon Bolstad & wittgenstein-initiative.com
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s rebuilt Cabin 30 steep meters above Lake Eidsvatnet in Skjolden, Norway. For 60 years, there was only the empty foundation of Wittgenstein’s house on a steep mountain side, called “Austria” (Østerrike) by the locals. In 1919 Wittgenstein gave the house as a gift to a friend in Skjolden, but continued to live there himself when visiting Norway.
Fortunately, after the demolition, care was taken of all the timber, roof tiles and windows, and now the solid, small house has finally been restored and opened. Perhaps it can be a place of work for thinkers and artists for part of the year as Wittgenstein himself did — “I can’t imagine that I could have worked anywhere as I do here. It’s the quiet and, perhaps, the wonderful landscapes; I mean, its quiet seriousness.”
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welcometosparta · 3 years
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Skjolden, Norway Jeremy Joslin
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sassinassassin · 3 years
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Skjolden, Norway Jeremy Joslin
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