Anna Cullen writes about spending two weeks living under Norway's surreal 'midnight sun', and the effects constant daylight had on her body. For two weeks in July, I replaced darkness with endless ...
The thin skin of ice sounds like chandeliers tinkling as we slide through it, heads tucked down in the howling wind. We’re on the rim of a peak called Keipen, one of the tallest mountains on Senja, an ...
Tromso may be remote – located on a small island 344 kilometres (207 miles) north of the Arctic Circle – but during the 19th century, visitors called it the Paris of the North. Finely dressed ...
Senja likes to call itself “Norway in miniature” since the country’s second-biggest island (1,600 sq km, with a population of 7,864) contains pretty much every landscape you’re likely to encounter ...
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