Always made me ponder, how does the first man setting off into these know where the road is, and more importantly how to stay on it.
A few of the pics show branches as marker poles at the top of the drifts, but obviously they're only placed afterwards.
Save this video for your next Norway adventure!😉 2. Måtinden 3. Bordalsgjelet 4. Mollisfossen 5. Stegastein 6. Torghatten 7. Marmorslottet 8. Bergsbotn 9. Lofoten 10. Skrova 11....
NORWAY WINTER GUIDE! 👇🇳🇴 Winter in Norway is in my opening the most unique time to visit. With snow-covered mountains and fjords, northern lights and Arctic adventures it is few places you can find...
Saunas does not get much more asteathic than this! 🫨🇳🇴 Annonse/ad - Welcome to the saunas at @gaustablikkfjellresort . Unfortunately it was a bit foggy when we were there, but usually you can see...
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Probably the craziest road you’ll ever lay your eyes on!❤❤❤❤ The road between Sirdal and Lysebotn was finished in 1984, and was built in connection with the development of Tjodan hydro-electric...
👀 Når jeg ser tilbage på nogle af vores (indimellem) halv-tilfældige køreture, som for eksempel mig, der først opdager lige inden tunnelen, at vi er på vej ind i verdens længste… 😳 Så får jeg ikke...
end of June 1983 ... heading up the Col D'Iseran sloooowly, on the way to Val D'Isere ... they were still clearing the higher pass - was still blocked and closed .. was a lot deeper further up, riding between walls of snow like Frank's pix