Norway in Fog

When the fog lays down over the fjords Norway seems even more mystic than usual. You can imagine the Viking ships manoeuvring through the myst and some trolls hiding behind the trees watching them. Truly a land of magic and beauty.
When the fog lays down over the fjords Norway seems even more mystic than usual. You can imagine the Viking ships manoeuvring through the myst and some trolls hiding behind the trees watching them. Truly a land of magic and beauty.
The islands of Bornholm and Christiansö are situated in the Baltic sea close to Sweden, yet politically they are part of Denmark. These are quiet islands, the people living here work mostly in agriculture and tourism, offering some escapism to visitors from more busy parts of Europe.
Undredal is a small village situated at the majestic Nærøyfjord in Western Norway. Up until 1988 the remote settlement was accessible solely by water. Nonetheless people used to live here for centuries, cultivating the rich soil and living off sheep herding. It is famous for a delicious kind of cheese named Geinost, consisting of goat milk. Also in Undredal you can find the smallest Viking church in whole of Norway, it has only forty seats (picture 6).