Jostedalsbreen National Park contains the largest glacier in continental Europe. However, the most visited glacier in the park is Briksdalsbreen, due to its easy access.
Spectacular views of the park
Briksdalsbreen
Up close view
Looking towards the lake from the edge of the glacier
Leaving the park, I sat at the very last row of the bus, and took some of the best rearview photos.
Oldenlake, from Olden campgrounds
Olden campgrounds (with WIFI!)
Loenfjord
In National Park's gift shop, there were postcards of the glacier from years past. We were saddened by how much the glacier has receded in the last few decades. I found a video on Youtube that shows this.
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Dec 30, 2009
Dec 25, 2009
Sognefjord
On July 21st, 2009, we boarded a boat at Gudvangen, and sailed on Nærøyfjord, a branch of Sognefjord. Nærøyfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Gudvangen, located at the tip of Nærøyfjord
Nærøyfjord from Gudvangen
Scenes of Nærøyfjord, from our boat
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Gudvangen, located at the tip of Nærøyfjord
Nærøyfjord from Gudvangen
Scenes of Nærøyfjord, from our boat
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Dec 19, 2009
From Voss to Flåm, Norway
On July 20, 2009, we went to Voss to take a train to Myrdal, and from there we took the train to Flåm.
The Flåm line is one of the steepest railway tracks in the world, and passes through spectacular landscape.
Voss Church
Train to Myrdal at the Voss station
On board the train
Train from Myrdal to Flåm, the Flåm line
The only sentence I can read is the 2nd line
The train stopped midway, so the passengers can see Kjosfoss waterfalls. However, my lens was clear for only a few seconds ...
... and then this happened.
The train passed by a few villages, some hidden in valleys like this.
Passengers arriving at Flåm.
Flåm
View of Aurlandsfjord from Flåm, an arm of the Sognefjord.
Map showing Voss, Myrdal, and Flåm
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Flåm line, from Myrdal to Flåm
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The Flåm line is one of the steepest railway tracks in the world, and passes through spectacular landscape.
Voss Church
Train to Myrdal at the Voss station
On board the train
Train from Myrdal to Flåm, the Flåm line
The only sentence I can read is the 2nd line
The train stopped midway, so the passengers can see Kjosfoss waterfalls. However, my lens was clear for only a few seconds ...
... and then this happened.
The train passed by a few villages, some hidden in valleys like this.
Passengers arriving at Flåm.
Flåm
View of Aurlandsfjord from Flåm, an arm of the Sognefjord.
Map showing Voss, Myrdal, and Flåm
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Flåm line, from Myrdal to Flåm
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Dec 6, 2009
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