**Time to do some catching up.... excuse the lazy commentary hehe. At least I added captions to all the albums!**
The Nærøyfjorden is a narrow, scenic branch of the much larger Sognefjorden, which is the deepest and longest fjord in Norway. This particular branch is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is generally considered one of the best examples of fjords in Norway. Absolutely breathtaking.
The next day, I headed up towards Jostedal to participate in a day long expedition trekking and ice climbing across the Nigardsbreen Glacier. The blue in the ice is typically caused by the absorption of the red and yellow spectrum by the ice itself. The deeper you get into the glacier, the more this effect is pronounced. This particular glacier is a small section of Jostedalbreen, the largest (>50 sqkm) and deepest (>400km). It definitely creates opportunities for spectacular views in an otherworldly place!
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