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Photo I took on my way up to Kjeragbolten in Norway. In yellow jacket my chinese friend Jay, that I met the same day. He and I were hiking alone at first but decided to team up and experience this great mountain together.
Experienced by Filip Toroński
20 km from Lysebotn
This photo is taken in proximity to the Pulpit rock in Lysefjorden. It shows the fjord making its way inwards to Lysebotn.
Experienced by Ahl Vegard Nilsen
27 km from Lysebotn
After the hike to the Preikestolen, we wanted to get to the Peak. On the downhike, i captured this picture.
Experienced by Tim Strulik
36 km from Lysebotn
Blåsjø energy station from the air.
Experienced by Science in HD
51 km from Lysebotn
beautiful scenery of a lake in Norway
Experienced by Nathan Van de Graaf
53 km from Lysebotn
We’re abroad, on a hike. This is a hike called Dalsnuten in Sandnes, Norway. Not a long hike, but so worth it. We kept telling ourselves how beautiful Norway is as we walked through some muddy ground. Worth it for anyone who can walk.
Experienced by Samuel Han
54 km from Lysebotn
A cute newly born lamb enjoying the peace and quite in her new stable.
Experienced by Daniel Sandvik
61 km from Lysebotn
2 people kissing on top of mountain
Experienced by Nathan Van de Graaf
61 km from Lysebotn
aerial droneshot of road by lake
Experienced by Nathan Van de Graaf
83 km from Lysebotn
Norwegian trees growing out of the rock
Experienced by Nik Shuliahin
86 km from Lysebotn
Me and My brorher have always been driving tougher, and we thought it was time for a fun session with pictures. We were all alone on the track, and got some sick pictures
Experienced by Kine Kallevik
88 km from Lysebotn
Sometimes on the road is nice to stop for a moment and see what you can find. That beautiful barn in the middle of nowhere.
Experienced by Eduardo Alvarado
88 km from Lysebotn
Surrounded by mountains you can find this quite fjord.
Experienced by Eduardo Alvarado
99 km from Lysebotn
We were driving in Norway for some days and the weather was pretty bad. When we saw the waterfall in the distance we decided to make a stop, that was the only moment it didn’t rained. There was nobody there, even the road next to it was completely deserted. We watched how the water makes its way through the rocks and made it rain all over the place. We ran over the road to get the best picture as possible. It gives away some of the beauty in the nature, created by the intense rain over the past days, this picture felt like a moment of true wilderness.
Experienced by Maikel Oosterink
107 km from Lysebotn
Just test flying the drone in the morning before going on a hike. I bit cloudy weather so I wasn’t really hoping to see anything special. But this little lake came up, with super clear reflections of the clouded sky above. Made for some nice dreamy shots.
Experienced by Bjørn Kamfjord
107 km from Lysebotn
A boat on a lake in Øvrebø, Norway
Experienced by Sean Kuriyan
110 km from Lysebotn
A fjord in Norway, somewhere between Røldal and Odda
Experienced by Sean Kuriyan
111 km from Lysebotn
Driving around with my family in the Norwegian highlands. Took my drone up for some flying when we came to this dam, the water coming down from the Hardangervidda is crisp and clear.
Experienced by Bjørn Kamfjord
119 km from Lysebotn
We left at 4am to get this place to ourselves, and it sure was worth it! It’s a 13km hike to reach this spot, but those 13km are the most beautiful kilometers you will ever walk. This is about as dangerous as it looks; it’s 100’s of metres off the ground - It would hurt. This might well be the most beautiful place in the world.
Experienced by Benjamin Davies
119 km from Lysebotn
Hiking to Trolltunga through thick fog in the morning felt like a whole different world. Especially once we realized on the return trip, once the fog had cleared, that we were hiking right next to a massive expanse that proved to be quite the view itself. The fjords of Norway are not to be missed by anyone looking to see what nature has to offer.
Experienced by Matt Lamers