Gisela Plewe's photos with the keyword: Hurtigruten
Night Trip into Trollfjord
27 Oct 2015 |
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PLEASE ON BLACK!
Sometimes the Hurtigruten ferries take in the darkness a small detour into the 100 m wide Trollfjord. It is also popular with other cruise ferries. My Ferry was MS Nordlys en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Nordlys_(1993)
Trolls Home
29 Oct 2015 |
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The captain calmly maneuvers the ship into the 100-metre wide mouth of the fjord and turns around a few kilometres further in. All the while, you are quietly praying that the old tale still holds true: that the trolls won’t wake for a thousand years, by which time our ship will have since sailed away.
Raftsundet with Trollfjorden
24 Oct 2015 |
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PLEASE VIEW ON BLACK!
Trollfjorden carves inwards to Austvågøy from the west side of the 25-kilometre long Raftsundet, a very narrow sound between Austvågøy and Hinnøya. Here, Hurtigruten drives between the ports of Svolvær and Stokmarknes.
During the Turning Maneuver
25 Oct 2015 |
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On calm days, Hurtigruten can sail in and almost brush the sides of the thousand metre high mountains of Trollfjorden. No other place offers you the chance to get as close to this incredible sight.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollfjord
My ship was MS Nordlys en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Nordlys_(1993)
Rocks and Water
25 Oct 2015 |
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This region has inspired famous Norwegian art and literature. In 1890, a battle broke out in Trollfjorden between fishermen who were all eager to claim the massive shoals of fish that had entered the fjord. The large steam-powered vessels had cast nets that blocked the fish inside the fjord, which was unacceptable to the fishermen in the smaller boats. The fight is mentioned in the classic novel “Den siste viking” (“The Last Viking”) by Johan Bojer. It is also captured in Gunnar Berg’s painting “Trollfjordslaget” (“The Trollfjord Battle”), which is on display in Svolvær town hall.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollfjord
MS Nordlys in Trollfjorden
25 Oct 2015 |
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Die Schiffe der Hurtigruten fahren durch den Raftsund und biegen als besondere touristische Attraktion in den an dieser Stelle nur 100 m breiten Trollfjord ein. An der breitesten Stelle wenden sie und setzen anschließend ihre Fahrt durch den Raftsund fort. Auch andere Kreuzfahrtschiffe vollziehen dieses spektakuläre Manöver.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollfjord
Navigation View to Starboard
Rocks at Portside
Rainy Rocks
15 Oct 2015 |
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One Sunny Moment
18 Oct 2015 |
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Clouds and Stripes
15 Oct 2015 |
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HFF-Stop!
Disembarkation
Rainy Small Cascades
Rain transfigures Nordlys
14 Oct 2015 |
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MS Nordlys with the door opened for returnees from shore excursion
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Nordlys_(1993) , built in Stralsund, Germany
Snow Stripes in the Rain
Verpackt
MS Trollfjord in Kirkenes
29 Dec 2014 |
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www.hurtigruten.com/us/Schedule/Ships/Hurtigrutens-Ships/MS-Trollfjord
Die Aufnahme entstand im Mittagslicht
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