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July 16th 2018
Published: August 17th 2018
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Pretty and fishy. Lots and lots of dry or drying fish.
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Memorials honoring the Battle of Narvik in WWII
Rorbuer in Reine - they used to be cabins where fishermen would rent rooms during fishing season...but are almost all tourist accomodations now
Rorbuer in Reine
Lofoten's
Drying fish
Drying fish - they're smelly in addition to ugly :)
Around the Lofotens
Around the Lofotens
Around the Lofotens
My guesthouse
Ramberg beach
Eggum beach
Vik beach
Haukland beach
Around the Lofotens
Ramburg beach
World Cup Championship - below chandeliers made of fish
Dried fish snacks
Around the Lofotens
Around the Lofotens
Around the Lofotens
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