Sunday Photos – Arctic Norway

I have just read an article about how earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice in 30-years. This is of course truly alarming and a threat to the way of life of tens of millions of people and countless wildlife if it continues at such a pace.

On a less dramatic but still worrying note, we could also lose beautiful landscapes for ever, such as seen in these pictures from my January 2018 visit to Northern Norway.

Iron Ore Train Line, Norway
Ofotfjord, Narvik in NorwayTrain at Narvik Station, NorwayFrozen Water, Narvik, NorwaySnowshoeing Mrs Wilbur & Kiki, Narvik, NorwayOfotfjord, Narvik, Norway
Pictures show:
Scene on the bus journey from Narvik to Tromso, Norway
Dog Sledding near Tromso, Norway
Reindeer Sledding near Tromso, Norway
Ofotfjord, Narvik, Norway
Snowshoeing Mrs Wilbur & Kiki, Narvik, Norway
Frozen Water, Narvik, Norway
Our Train at Narvik Station, Norway
Ofotfjord, Narvik in Norway
Reindeer, Tromso, Norway
Scene on the bus journey from Narvik to Tromso, Norway
Scene on the bus journey from Fauske to Narvik, Norway
Frozen Waterfall, Arctic Circle, Norway

Scene on the bus journey from Narvik to Tromso, Norway

Irone Ore Train Line, Norway

3 comments

  1. I was going to be visiting Norway and Russia this year, but everything change with the virus. They are still on my bucket list, and I look forward to going there.

    1. Hope you can soon.

  2. Hello.

    Very cool post. Reindeer in this post differ from ours in Finland.

    Happy new week.

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