

We enjoyed the mountains and fjords around Songdal and Geiranger, and
managed to get fairly close to two glaciers. We didn't have time to do
the full-day glacier walk, but that would be fun one day.
It seems that if you get to a tourist lookout destination in Norway, and there's no other culturally-acceptable way to tell people you've been there, then your only recourse is to build a small pile of stones. We were amused by this in many places.
It seems that if you get to a tourist lookout destination in Norway, and there's no other culturally-acceptable way to tell people you've been there, then your only recourse is to build a small pile of stones. We were amused by this in many places.
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