Real explorers start
the day early! We reached Nærøyfjorden
05:30 in the morning. The fjord is regarded to be one of the most beautiful and
dramatic in the world and is on the UNESCO world heritage list. Hikers were
dropped at Bleiklindi in the inner part of Nærøyfjorden and left there to make
their way to Flåm. They followed the old postal route to Styvi. It was a very
pleasant experience, as they walked in
the midst of this stunning landscape. The hikers were off the ship before
breakfast; however, nobody goes hungry on Fram as the Hotel Manager and Chef
had prepared a full breakfast on the beach.
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Tomasz Zadrozny |
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Tomasz Zadrozny |
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The Royal Postal route were built
in the 1600`s to get mail between Bergen and Gudvangen. The post was
transported at this time by foot some stretches or by boat if possible. When
the fjord was frozen the post had to be transported overland and the mail
carrier used the route Bleiklindi-Styvi and onwards by boat.
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Tomasz Zadrozny |
The hikers chose
the same way this morning to catch up with the ship in Flåm. They walked the
6km to Styvi and there they were picked up by Polar Cirkle boats.
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Tomasz Zadrozny |
In the meantime
another adventure had started from Flåm; a ride with the train from Flåm to
Myrdal. The railway is 20 km long, but the train climbs 867m during these 20
km, crossing back and forth across rivers and through 20 tunnels. The railway
is a masterpiece of engineering.
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FriedaPhoto |
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FriedaPhoto |
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FriedaPhoto |
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FriedaPhoto |
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FriedaPhoto |
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Next stop in Sognefjorden was Balestrand. Some enjoyed a cultural walk through this beautiful little town surrounded by high mountains and stunning scenery.
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Lisa Anderson |
To get a better view some even hiked all the way up the steep trail to the viewpoint at Orabenken.
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Tomasz Zadrozny |
The evening ended with a fruit and ice carving show presented by our very talented crew out of the galley and the restaurant.
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Lisa Anderson |