Waterfalls are one of Mother Nature’s most majestic and powerful creations. Short and wide, tall and skinny – it doesn't matter the shape, waterfalls are always a welcome sight. Langfossen, or Langfoss Waterfall in southern Norway is one of Europe’s most iconic and beautiful falls. It is the 5th largest waterfall in Norway, spanning 2008 feet high by 205 feet wide.Technically Langfossen is not a waterfall but a cascade, as the water rushing down keeps contact with the cliff face behind it. Technicalities aside, Langfoss Waterfall is a natural wonder and worth the effort in your journey to find it. Skirting the edge of the serene Åkra Fjord, Langfossen is located just outside of a tiny Norwegian hamlet, Etne. Home to 4,000 locals, the town’s ...
Embraced by picturesque coastal scenery, the large landmass forming the country of Norway is situated on the northeastern side of Europe. Nicknamed as the “Land of the Midnight Sun” (because the sun never truly sets in the summer), Norway boasts some of the most stable living conditions in the world. Your trip to Norway will be enriched by a visit to one of the country’s many cultural and historical landmarks. Take the Borgund Stave Church in Laerdal, Sogn og Fjordane County, for example. This well-preserved wooden church is one of 28 similar attractions in Norway. Built sometime around 1180 AD, and dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, this stave church is a stunning accent against the scenic mountainous landscape. Borgund Church was built using a basilica ...





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