• Geirangerfjord

    November 29, 2025 in Norway ⋅ ❄️ -1 °C

    Fjords are formed during ice ages. Glaciers act like sandpaper, carving the terrain as they move. Out of Norway’s 1700, Geirangerfjord is the most famous. Its walls rise 1400m above sea level, and extend 500m below water. It is unusually narrow. UNESCO had it listed as a World Heritage Site for the beauty of its nature. For the Frozen fans out there: the scenery here was used as basis for Arendelle.

    Weather in this part of Norway is super foggy at this time of the year, and one has to be very lucky to see it clearly. I was not so lucky, but you can tell how much I enjoyed it from all the selfies: I was grinning in all like a kid in a candy shop with unlimited budget.
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