Road trip : Mehamn (road 888). @Finnmark, Norway 2015
12.07.2015 Mehamn Finnmark.
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Finnmark, Norway - pictures of nature and places
Watch in HQ/480p for best quality. Pictures from the northern parts of Norway; Finnmark, taken around the coast of Varangerhalvøya. I'm proud to live in a country with such majestic nature, and I wan't to share some from my private photo collection taken summer 2007. I hope you'll like it!
Trivia: In the pictures at 2:00 and 2:15 you'll see Ekkerøy - the home place of Renée Zellweger's mom ;)
Music: Sounds That I Hear, by Airbag
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Visit to Finmark, Norway
Video highlights. I with my two friends (Dr. Waseem Shaukat & Dr Abdul Rehman) visited Finmark county in Norway from 12 to 15 june 2015. Finnmark is a wonderful county in the extreme northeastern part of Norway...
It was amazing tour. We explored Alta, Hammerfest and along the way to North Cape (The extreme north point of Europe). We were also lucky to observe Midnight Sun i.e Sun during midnight which you can also see in this video. We are very much thankful to our host Dr Aamer Shehzad and family for their nice hospitality
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Northern Norway
Northern Norway is by far the largest and most sparsely populated
part of mainland Norway, and covers more than a third of the country.
It stretches from the idyllic Helgeland region in the south, to mainland
Europe’s northernmost point, near the North Cape.
The Svalbard Islands
The Svalbard Islands are located in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between
Norway and the North Pole. Here, you will find untouched arctic
wilderness and unique wildlife in a setting that is both rugged and
fragile at the same time.
Fjord Norway
Western Norway is a region of narrow fjords cutting into tall
mountains, of waterfalls cascading down mountainsides, and of
glaciers that never melt. Spectacular architecture and exiting food
made from local produce enhance the experience.
Eastern Norway
Ambitious architects and young chefs are taking Oslo to new heights. If
that doesn’t make you dizzy enough, try hiking to Galdhøpiggen,
Norway’s highest peak at 2469 metres above sea level.
Southern Norway
Visit Southern Norway and experience Norwegian culture with snow
skiing, hiking and an amazing coastline with boating and bathing
opportunities.
Trøndelag
Rooted in Norwegian traditions in the middle of Norway, Trøndelag is
a perfect base for experiencing nature, culture and Norway’s exciting
history.
TROMSØ
This modern city in the Arctic is where nature and culture go hand-in-
hand. Here you will find attractions from an aquarium and several
museums to the world’s northernmost botanical garden. It’s also an
ideal place to observe the majestic phenomenon of the northern
lights.
OSLO
metropolitan city with forests and fjord
Between the Oslofjord and the forests lies Norway’s capital and largest
city, with its vibrant social scene and special combination of nature
experiences and city life.
Oslo is one of Europe’s fastest-growing cities, with a population
approaching 700,000 and new neighborhoods with eye-catching
architecture. The largest city in Norway is quickly transforming into a
cosmopolitan hub with an abundance of world-class museums,
restaurants and art, but still maintains the relaxed atmosphere of a
much smaller town.
BERGEN
The gateway to the fjords
Bergen is Norway's second largest city, and lies clambering up the
mountain sides, overlooking the sea, embracing you. You can roam
through living history in this modern city, before continuing on to
explore the wildest and loveliest fjords of Norway.
On a Norwegian scale, Bergen is a large city, but one with a small-town
charm and atmosphere. Its passionately patriotic inhabitants are
proud of their many-sided city and its history and cultural traditions.
Many are only happy to direct visitors to their favourite local
attraction, coffee-shop or restaurant.
Trondheim
Trondheim – an intimate big city in Norway
Trondheim is Norway’s third largest city. Getting here is easy and it’s a
perfect base for exploring the region.
Trondheim has many names. It’s a city of students, technology, culture,
cycling and food. The 30,000 students, many of whom attend the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, leave their mark on
the city and contribute to a high level of innovation and a vibrant
cultural life.
STAVANGER
The city of natural highs
Breathtaking surroundings with beautiful fjords, mountains and long,
white beaches. As a former European Capital of Culture, Stavanger
also boasts an impressive assortment of museums and cultural events.
The Stavanger region boasts many scenic attractions, among them the
Lysefjord, Sola beach and the world famous Preikestolen (the Pulpit
Rock). Preikestolen is located 604 metres above sea level and is the
most visited attraction in the county of Rogaland. Lonely Planet
named it the number one most breathtaking viewing platform in the
world.