Himakana 'Mini Trolltunga' hike, Rogaland, Norway
Himakana or known as the 'mini Trolltunga' is a fantastic scenic hike offering magical fjord views and is only a 2 hour round trip. Only 3 hours from Bergen and 2 hours from Stavanger.
KLM CitySelfie: Rogaland, Norway by Svanhild
Svanhild shows you the amazing Lysefjorden in Norway.Share your CitySelfie via
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines invites you to inspire the world by sharing your CitySelfie. To find the most inspiring places in another country, it's always best to ask local people.
Norway - Timelapse Fjords
Petit timelapse en haut de Himakana
Hike To Månafossen - Longest Waterfall Near Stavanger, Norway
We’re hiking to Månafossen, the longest waterfall near Stavanger area or in the province of Rogaland. It is a fairly easy hike, does not take any longer than 30 minutes to arrive the waterfall. However, a lot of uphill paths where pulling yourself on chains are necessary.
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Shaun - Way Back Home (ft. Conor Maynard) [Sam Feldt Edit]
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Hiking to Himakånå - Little Trolltunga in Tysvær
Trolltunga is one of Norway's most popular hikes. Rather than standing in line for this we decided to go to Tysvær to hike to Himakånå. A similar place, but with way fewer tourists.
Norway Is My Way / Rogaland Rmx by Ryfylke (Norge)
Minimale Musik für ein maximal schönes Land
Himakånå hidden gem of Nedstrand
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Jack the Norwegian Aussie goes hiking to Mån via Månafossen
Jack the Norwegian Aussie goes hiking to Mån via Månafossen (a waterfall and famous tourist destination) with his sister Juliet, to stay in a 'luxury hotel'... actually an amazing rebuilt on an old Norsk farm in the county of Rogaland (West Coast).
Kjerag a mountain in Rogaland - Norway
BMW R1200GSA Lodavegen on west Bokn, Rogaland, Norway (full ride)
9,7 km side road on west bokn. Showing the full ride. 11 min.
Travel Nerd Story- Hike to Kjerag, Norway
Kjeragbolten is a boulder located on the mountain Kjerag in Forsand municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. We shot this video on our way to Kjerag.
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Tur til Himakånå og Stølanuten i Tysvær kommune, mai 2018
TYSVÆR: Dette er en tur man husker. Her er det spektakulært og stedvis ganske luftig og eksponert. Det er også en real motbakketur med få hvileskjær. Men når det er sagt, så er det absolutt en tur å anbefale!
Månafossen, Gjesdal, Norway
Månafossen, Gjesdal, Norway with my friends.
Go Preikestolen
The Preikestolen hike is the most popular hike in Norway. The trail is stunning and the views of the rock formation and the Lysefjord are at least as amazing in real life as it is in films and photos.
Join Go Fjords on the epic adventure where we take you to and from the trail, but leave the hike and the thrills to your independent exploring.
Guide to Trolltunga (Marsur) Rock of Pakistan | vlog
A newly discovered place in hussainabad skardu named as Marsur rock is similar to the rock of norway called trolltunga rock. I went there with few of my friend to create a guide for all people who love to visit new places and hike.
It one of the hardest hike I ever did in my life but view was very beautiful and heart warming.
If you want to visit this place must watch this guide.
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Journey to Norway's Månafossen Waterfall
Journey to Manafossen Waterfall
Beautiful proposal on Trolltunga, 27.06.2019.
Backflip proposal in one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike
We hiked Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) not once but TWICE in August of 2017 and the views from the top were extraordinary! We were lucky enough to get the rock to ourselves on the first day but even though there were more people on the next day, we definitely still enjoyed it. Stairs, stairs, and more stairs but worth every second of the climb!