Furuheim Farm on Taste for Adventure 2006
English: Furuheim Farm in Fine Living's series Taste for Adventure - Norway's National Parks 2006.
Norwegian: Furuheim Gård i Fine Living's serie Taste for Adventure - Norways National Parks 2006.
furuheimgaard.no
facebook.com/furuheimgaard
Namsos Grand Prix 2011
Denne videoen har bilder fra sykkelrittet Namsos Grand Prix som ble arrangert i Namsos 21.mai 2011.
Viosen i Snåsa
På tur hjem fra en lang båtur på snåsavatnet i strålende sol, tok jeg denne filmsnutten av en liten bit av vakre snåsa.
HAUKNESKORET - Irish blessing
HAUKNESKORET - Irish blessing
Opptak fra julekonserten 2011 i Gruben kirke
Stunning Norway Road trip
Kristiansund
Kjerag bolten
hardanger
Buarbreen
Voringfossen
Steinsdalfossen
Otternes Bygdetun
Flam
Stegastein
Lom
Geiranger
Kannensteinen
Runde
Sunnmore Museum
Alesund
Godoy Alnes
Valderoy
Valldal
Gudbrandsjuvet
Trollstigen
Romsdalseggen
Trollkirka
Tingvoll
Magalaupet
Fokstumyra
Rondane
Helvete
HAUKNESKORET - All my trials
HAUKNESKORET - All my trials
Opptak fra julekonserten 2011 i Gruben kirke
CTSW landing & take-off FRYA RINGEBU airport, Norway
LN-YNE landing & take-off FRYA Ringebu flyplass. August 2015.
REiNE
Greetings from Reine...
Reine is also the French word for the Queen. It could also be a possible transliteration for the Israeli Arab town Reineh.
Reinea
Village
View of the village
View of the village
Reinea is located in Nordland ReineaReinea
Location in Nordland
Coordinates: 67°55′56″N 13°05′22″ECoordinates: 67°55′56″N 13°05′22″E
Country Norway
Region Northern Norway
County Nordland
District Lofoten
Municipality Moskenes
Area[1]
• Total 0.29 km2 (0.11 sq mi)
Elevation[2] 11 m (36 ft)
Population (2013)[1]
• Total 307
• Density 105,900/km2 (274,000/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+01:00)
• Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02:00)
Post Code 8680 Trofors
Reine is a fishing village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) southwest of the town of Tromsø. The 0.29-square-kilometre (72-acre) village has a population (2013) of 307. The population density is 1,059 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,740/sq mi).[1] Reine Church is located here and it serves the northern part of the municipality...
Ukjent - 2 - Hemnes Hornmusikk
Spilt av Hemnes Hornmusikk.
Opptak fra Hemnes Kirke, under musikkfestivalen 1983.
Foto fra kø utenfor kirken, Hemnesjazz 2015.
Foto: Morten Storholm
Tittel på musikkstykket er ukjent, så om noen kjenner dette, ta kontakt.
Kjerringa mi kan itte spelle trekkspell
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Kjerringa mi kan itte spelle trekkspell · Ole Ivars
En får være som en er
℗ 2003 Tylden & Co., distributed by Universal Music AS, Norway
Released on: 2001-11-16
Associated Performer, Performer: Ole Ødegård
Associated Performer, Performer: Arne Willy Fosss
Associated Performer, Performer: Arild Engh
Associated Performer, Performer: Tore Halvorsen
Associated Performer, Performer: Bjørn Elvestad
Associated Performer, Performer: William Kristoffersen
Producer: Ole Ivars
Producer: Morten Nyhus
Composer, Author: William Kristoffersen
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Hesteslepp - Numedalsnett
Det er alltid gøy på hesteslepp. Men denne gangen var det ikke den helt store action, men fine dyr er det iallfall.Dette er fra Nore.
Single release june 22. Fred Endresen - Sunday morning song
Fred Endresen will release his new summer single Sunday morning song on june 22. pick it up on iTunes!
Sami people
The Sami people, also spelled Sámi or Saami, are the indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting the Arctic area of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Kola Peninsula of Russia, and the border area between south and middle Sweden and Norway. The Sámi are the only indigenous people of Scandinavia recognized and protected under the international conventions of indigenous peoples, and are hence the northernmost indigenous people of Europe. Sami ancestral lands span an area of approximately 388,350 km2 , which is approximately the size of Norway, in the Nordic countries. Their traditional languages are the Sami languages and are classified as a branch of the Uralic language family.
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