Aurlandsfjord is in Vestland county, Norway. The 29-kilometre (18 mi) long fjord is a branch off of the main Sognefjorden, Norway's longest fjord.
View of the village of Reine at Sunset taken from close to the foot of Reinebringen Mountain.
Bergen Port is Norway's busiest. Bryggen is a series of Hanseatic heritage buildings lining up the eastern side of the harbour.
Reine is a fishing village located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago. On the left is Mount Reinebringen.
Evening view from Reine Harbour jetty with the Fisherman’s Cabins to the right and the mountains in the background.
Aurlandsvangen is a village located on the east side of the Aurlandsfjorden where the Aurlandselvi river flows into the fjord.
Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. It is surrounded by mountains, and Mount Ulriken, 643 metres (2110 ft) is the highest of these.
Located just north of Henningsvær, Mt. Festvågtinden, 541 metres (1775 ft) provides fantastic panoramic views over the islands below.
Rorbuer are traditional Norwegian houses used by fishermen, normally located in a fishing village.
Hamnøy is the Oldest Fishing Village in the Lofoten archipelago.
Flåm is situated at the innermost part of Norway's 204 kilometre-long Sognefjord, which is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway.
View of Henningsvær and surrounding islands from above.
Looking out from Henningsvær at sunset towards neighbouring Lofoten Islands.
Hamnøy is a small fishing village in Moskenes Municipality in the Lofoten Islands, Norway.
Flåm is a village in the Flåmsdalen valley which is located at the inner end of the Aurlandsfjorden, Vestland county, Norway.
Henningsvær is a fishing village located off the southern coast of the large island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago.
Oslo, the Capital city of Norway viewed from Ekebergparken Sculpture Park.
The sun goes down over the village and mountains of Reine, Lofoten Islands.
The path leads to the foot of Reinebringen Mountain.