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  • The Norwegian general cargo ship Ingvild off the Stad or Stadlandet peninsula. Selje, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
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  • Modern administration and research buildings on King Edward Point with the Norwegian Lutheran Church and  the rusting ruins of the whaling station behind them. Grytviken, South Georgia. 20Feb16
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  • The remains of the stone hut built by Carl Anton Larsen, the Norwegian Antarctic Explorer,  and his men. They  were marooned  for more than nine months in 1903 on Paulet Island. Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctica. 02Mar16
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • A reindeer skull and antlers lie on a hillside above Godthul. Reindeer were introduced to South Goeorgia  by the Norwegian whaling community in the early 20th century to provide fresh meat. These non-native beasts have proved destructive to the fragile environment so, along with non-native rats, have been exterminated.   Godthul, South Georgia. 21Feb16
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • Ships of the Norwegian Coast Guard, Kystvakten, docked in Sortland. Sortland, Nordland, Norway.
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  • The remains of the stone hut built by Carl Anton Larsen, the Norwegian Antarctic Explorer,  and his men. They  were marooned  for more than nine months in 1903 on Paulet Island. Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctica. 02Mar16
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  • Modern administration and research buildings on King Edward Point with the Norwegian Lutheran Church and  the rusting ruins of the whaling station behind them. Grytviken, South Georgia. 20Feb16
    077550.jpg
  • The remains of the stone hut built by Carl Anton Larsen, the Norwegian Antarctic Explorer,  and his men. They  were marooned  for more than nine months in 1903 on Paulet Island. Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctica. 02Mar16
    080596.jpg
  • The remains of the stone hut built by Carl Anton Larsen, the Norwegian Antarctic Explorer,  and his men. They  were marooned  for more than nine months in 1903 on Paulet Island. Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctica. 02Mar16
    080590.jpg
  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • Memorial to the Norwegian composer and musician Adolf Thomsen 1852 to 1905 outside Tromsø Cathedral. Tromsø, Troms, Norway.
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
    077644.jpg
  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
    077644.jpg
  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • The Norwegian Lutheran Church stands among the rusting ruins of the whaling station. Grytviken, South Georgia 20Feb16
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  • The art nouveau buildings on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • A telecommunications mast stands in a snowy, winter landscape seen from the Hurtigruten route from Hammerfest to Havøysund. Finnmark,  Norway.
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  • Number 25 and art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Statue of Byvandreren ‘The Wanderer’ Harald Grytten. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • A statue on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. The statue represents a woman possessing fish:  Sildekona, the herring woman Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Modern  buildings on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail in stained glass windows. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • The art nouveau buildings on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • A snowy, winter landscape seen from the Hurtigruten route from Havøysund to Honningsvåg. Finnmark,  Norway
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  • A snowy, winter landscape seen from the Hurtigruten route from Finnsnes to Tromso. Troms, Norway.
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  • The Arctic Circle 66° 33’ north is marked by a globe on the islet of Vikingen between Nesna and Ørnes. The monument is seen on Hurtigruten voyages. The island of Hestmona and the mountain Ambota are in the background.  Vikingen, Rødøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • The snow-covered island of Indre Kvarøy with hills on Stigen and Luroya in the background.  Seen from the Hurtigruten this is just south of the Arctic Circle.   Indre Kvarøy, Rødøy and Lurøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • Dramatic hills on the island of Storseløy  seen from the Hurtigruten just south of the Arctic Circle. The dramatic peak is Hestmannen. Storseløy,  Rødøy and Lurøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • Dramatic hills on the island of Storseløy  seen from the Hurtigruten just south of the Arctic Circle. The dramatic peak is Hestmannen. Storseløy,  Rødøy and Lurøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail in stained glass windows. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Modern  buildings on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • A friendly troll. North Cape. Nordkapp, Finmark, Norway
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  • A snowy, winter landscape seen from the Hurtigruten route from Finnsnes to Tromso. Troms, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Modern  buildings on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
    085375.jpg
  • A snowy, winter landscape seen from the Hurtigruten route from Havøysund to Honningsvåg. Finnmark,  Norway
    085857.jpg
  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • Art nouveau detail on a building in Alesund. Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • A statue on the waterfront of the harbour at  Alesund. The statue represents a young fisherman: Skårungen, the fisher boy    Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
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  • The Arctic Circle 66° 33’ north is marked by a globe on the islet of Vikingen between Nesna and Ørnes. The monument is seen on Hurtigruten voyages. The island of Hestmona and the mountain Ambota are in the background.  Vikingen, Rødøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • A reindeer skull and antlers lie on a hillside above Godthul. Reindeer were introduced to South Goeorgia  by the Norwegian whaling community in the early 20th century to provide fresh meat. These non-native beasts have proved destructive to the fragile environment so, along with non-native rats, have been exterminated.   Godthul, South Georgia. 21Feb16
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