Early Morning in Torvik

Norway 2015


A record of Hurtigruten voyage Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen on MS Nordlys (2360 miles or 3776 kilometres). Exif data times need to be increased by two hours as I left my camera set to UTC (GMT).

Saltstraumen

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Positioned near the Arctic Circle, the mightiest maelstrom in the world creates the strongest tidal currents on the globe. Every six hours, vigorous ocean currents can run up to 25 miles per hour as more than 105,668 gallons of water surge through the narrow strait that connects Skjerstadfjord and Saltenfjord. When the tidal currents turn, there is a “time window” when larger ships can sail through the sound. In fact, currents appear essentially calm during that time. Nevertheless locals and tourists are advised to use great caution when down by the sea or in a boat since the underwater currents are constantly churning, the water twisting, making the Maelstrom of Saltstraumen the most dangerous maelstrom on the planet. (momtastic.com)

Saltstraumen

06 Jul 2015 88
Positioned near the Arctic Circle, the mightiest maelstrom in the world creates the strongest tidal currents on the globe. Every six hours, vigorous ocean currents can run up to 25 miles per hour as more than 105,668 gallons of water surge through the narrow strait that connects Skjerstadfjord and Saltenfjord. When the tidal currents turn, there is a “time window” when larger ships can sail through the sound. In fact, currents appear essentially calm during that time. Nevertheless locals and tourists are advised to use great caution when down by the sea or in a boat since the underwater currents are constantly churning, the water twisting, making the Maelstrom of Saltstraumen the most dangerous maelstrom on the planet. (momtastic.com)

View Across Saltstraumen

Saltstraumen

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Positioned near the Arctic Circle, the mightiest maelstrom in the world creates the strongest tidal currents on the globe. Every six hours, vigorous ocean currents can run up to 25 miles per hour as more than 105,668 gallons of water surge through the narrow strait that connects Skjerstadfjord and Saltenfjord. When the tidal currents turn, there is a “time window” when larger ships can sail through the sound. In fact, currents appear essentially calm during that time. Nevertheless locals and tourists are advised to use great caution when down by the sea or in a boat since the underwater currents are constantly churning, the water twisting, making the Maelstrom of Saltstraumen the most dangerous maelstrom on the planet.

Cement Works Near Bodo

Near Bodo

Looks Inhospitable but Someone Has Built a Home

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Near Bodo

Downtown Stamsund, Lofoten Islands

Fishing Boat at Stamsund, Lofoten Islands

Lofoten Islands

Lofoten Islands

Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands

Late Evening in Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands

Late Evening in Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands

Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands by Late Evening Light

Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands

Memorial to Lost Fishermen

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Svolvaer harbour, Lofoten Islands

Leaving Svolvaer, Lofoten Islands


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