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Trollfjorden & Reine, Lofoten
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According to legend, trolls once guarded the narrow entrance to Trollfjorden, a two-kilometer fjord flanked by cliffs rising nearly 1,000 meters. Accessible through the Raftsund Strait, its towering rock faces create a dramatic atmosphere, with seals and white-tailed eagles often seen in the area. Continue into the Lofoten Islands to Reine, a fishing village framed by jagged peaks and deep fjords, with nearby Nusfjord recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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According to legend, trolls once guarded the narrow entrance to Trollfjorden, a two-kilometer fjord flanked by cliffs rising nearly 1,000 meters. Accessible through the Raftsund Strait, its towering rock faces create a dramatic atmosphere, with seals and white-tailed eagles often seen in the area. Continue into the Lofoten Islands to Reine, a fishing village framed by jagged peaks and deep fjords, with nearby Nusfjord recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site