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When you are tired and exhausted, Norway Part 1 Living in the great outdoors Lofoten Islands Norway is a country that stretches 1,700 km from north to south. Tromsø, the center of northern Norway and called the Paris of Northern Europe. The city seen from the observation deck looks like a mysterious island because of the fjords and mountains. If you cross the beautiful bridge connecting Tromsø to the mainland, you can go to the scenery that Norwegians praise the most. The most beautiful island in Norway, the Lofoten Islands. Lofoten is a place with sharp rock mountains, a winding fjord coastline, and hundreds of islands dotted in the middle of the sea, and its beauty is comparable to the Alps. If you go to Henningsvår village in Lofoten, there is a unique soccer field carved out of a rugged rock island... Instead of a fence, there is the blue Atlantic Ocean, and you can play soccer while listening to the sounds of waves and seabirds. It is the most beautiful soccer field in the world. In the fishermen's village of Valstad, we challenge ourselves to catch cod with Mr. Börgen, a third-generation fisherman. Lofoten, the world's largest cod production area, is where cod that used to live near the Arctic Ocean return to spawn. You can spend a day in Rorbu, a traditional fishermen's house that floats on the sea like a stilt house, and meet people who live like family with animals in the bosom of nature. You can find out why Norway is a happy country by looking into the lives of the Lofoten people. #WorldThemeTravel #WhenYou'reTiredAndHard #Norway #NorwegianNorthernmostCity #Tromsø #NorthwesternNorway #World'sLargestCodProductionArea #LofotenIslands #CodCatchers #TraditionalHouses #WhenYou'reTiredAndHard in Rorbu Norway Part 2: Polar Survival Svalbard Svalbard, which means cold coast. It is the northernmost land in Norway, a 3-hour flight from the Norwegian capital Oslo. 85% of the entire territory is covered with glaciers, and it is a polar environment where the temperature drops below -40 degrees Celsius in the middle of winter. Once a land reserved only for Arctic animals, people began living there in the 1890s when coal mines were discovered. Svalbard's Longyearbyen Airport is the northernmost airport on Earth for civilian aircraft. As expected from a polar city, everything is unfamiliar and offers unique scenery. Svalbard has four months of white nights and four months of dark nights. The Arctic journey begins under the "Midnight Sun," when the sun is high in the sky even at midnight. Residents ride snowmobiles instead of cars, and when going out of town, they always carry guns. The only reason guns are permitted in Norway is because of polar bears. Svalbard, which was developed by miners, is now home to adventurous people who are living in the polar regions. Go on a polar expedition with Mr. Utger, who searches for Arctic foxes, and ride a dog sled across the vast snowfields. The oldest grandmother in Svalbard, Mrs. Marian, and the polar taxi driver, Mr. Hugo, tell us about their survival story in Svalbard. We go to Svalbard, a mysterious and fascinating land even for Norwegians. #NorthernmostNorway #PolarLand #SvalbardArchaeology #PolarBear #GunCarryingTravel #MysteriousLand #Dogsled #ArcticFox When you are tired and worn out, Norway Part 3 The way to meet yourself Fjord trekking The fjords created by the passing glaciers have elevated the Norwegian landscape to the realm of art. You can encounter picturesque landscapes created by glaciers and fjords all over the roads of Norway. Trolltunga trekking, one of the three major trekking courses in Norway. It takes ten hours round trip due to the rough terrain and snow. It is a mountain hike that requires safety equipment, emergency food, and physical strength. Nevertheless, many hikers visit Trolltunga every year, and when they finally reach the summit, they are overwhelmed by the breathtaking scenery of the contrast between Ringedal Lake and the snowy mountains... Flåmsbana, one of the most beautiful train tracks in the world. It runs quietly, but not fast, on a steep railroad using electricity without gears or cables. Since it is the only single-track railroad, you can experience the unique experience of greeting passengers on the opposite train in the double-track section. In the sea of Saltstraumen in Bodø, two fjords meet, and a strange phenomenon occurs four times a day. Saltenfjord and Serstadfjord, two seas with different sea levels, meet to create the world's fastest currents and a huge whirlpool. Many tourists visit the city to see this whirlpool, and some even run precariously on the whirling water to get a closer look. Walk along the beautiful fjord, into the best scenery in Norway. #Norway's 3 major trekking courses #Trolltunga trekking #Lake Ringedal #Snowy mountains #The most beautiful train in the world #Flomsbana #Giant whirlpool sea #Bodø #Saltstraumen When you are tired and worn out, Norway's