Stalheimsfossen
Stalheimskleiva
Otternes farm
Aurlandsfjellet mountains
Skålane farm at Aurlandsfjellet mountains
Stegastein viewpoint.
Stegastein
Aurlandsvangen seen from Stegastein
Aurlandsvangen seen from Stegastein
Aurlandsfjellet mountains
Aurlandsfjellet mountains
Aurlandsfjellet mountains waterfall.
Last sun in Langedalen.
Camping in Austerdalen / Langedalen.
The DEN / hiet på Vedahaugane
Fodnes
Crossing the Sognefjord from Fodnes to Mannheller.
Just some locals of Veitastrond.
Austerdalsbreen glacier.
Austerdalen
Austerdalen, walking to the glacier.
Austerdalsbreen glacier
Torsbreen glacier, beginning of Austerdalsbreen gl…
Eidfjord seen from Kjeåsen
Morning in Eidfjord.
River Bjoreio, upper Eidfjord.
Eidfjord
Otternes
Otternes
Otternes
Flåm seen from Otternes
Otternes
Aurlandsfjorden seen from Otternes
Otternes
The hill above Gudvangen
Vikings on the Nærøyfjord
Haukelifjell mountains in late May.
Eidsborg stave church.
Notodden, the blues town.
Oslo
Østbanehallen, Oslo.
The kid and the music.
Oslo art.
The barcode project, Oslo.
Akrobaten bridge, Oslo.
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This old farm probably have the worlds most expensive driveway. From the bottom of the valley you drive up a steep road with a lot of curves. Then you drive into a 2,6 km long tunnel with no lights and only one lane. The foot path to the farm starts right next to the tunnel opening, although you must drive a bit further to find a parking spot. It's just around 170 meters to walk to the farm from the tunnel opening. The road was built in connection with the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in 1974. You can also take the old road which is a super steep path from the fjord, just 530 meters below. If you want to use the tunnel you must drive up at full hour and down at half hours. This is to avoid oncoming traffic, because you can't pass each other once you are in the tunnel.
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In Iceland we went through a tunnel that was single track with passing places for over 4 km, then it had a bifurcation in the middle of the mountain;-)
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