Norway, The Land Of Fjords, Trolls, And Vikings
Norway is one of the brightest Scandinavian jewels, and even its toughest and most rugged landscapes shine beautifully. Norway is widely known and admired for its wide range of natural peculiarities and beauties: deep forests, arctic tundras, grand mountain tops, colorful grass-roofed houses, and, of course, its majestic fjords.
It’s no wonder that it attracts travelers from all around the globe. If you haven’t visited this heavenly country, here are 28 pretty solid reasons for you to visit Norway as soon as you can!
via: boredpanda
Svolvaer

Photo credits: Max R
Odda

Photo credits: Albert Heisler
Reine

Photo credits: Yury Pustovoy
Reinebringen

Photo credits: Nicholas Roemmelt
Røros Street

Photo credits: Oystein Engan
Renndølsetra

Photo credits: imgur
Fredvang

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Trolltunga

Photo credits: Zhuokang Jia
Nigardsbreen

Photo credits: Gina Mako
Bleik

Photo credits: Frank Olsen
Lofoten Islands, Fredvang Bridges

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Trollstigen

Photo credits: Kristian Thuesen
Morning In Norway

Photo credits: NP Photographie
Geirangerfjord

Photo credits: Sean Ensch
Autumn In Lofoten

Photo credits: Edwin Martinez
Lofoten Islands

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Vaeroy

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Høyvika Beach On Andøya, Vesterålen In Northern Norway

Photo credits: Stian Klo
Lyseveien

Photo credits: Arve Sirevag
Skjolden

Photo credits: Simon X
Senja

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Torghatten

Photo credits: Tolangli
Senja

Photo credits: Daniel Kordan
Borgund Stave Church

Photo credits: galleryhip.com
Ramberg

Photo credits: Michael Blanchette
Reine

Photo credits: Oleg Egorushkin
Preikestolen

Photo credits: Kilian Schonberger
Got wisdom to pour?