Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts

Tuesday 23 December 2014

You’ll induce to Travel to Norway to See These Amazing Pictures



From lovely forests and deep fjords to snow-capped mountains and cold, arctic tundra’s, Norway has everything for those folks who love the outdoors. They’re recently made their money beautiful, so it makes faultless sense that the rest of their country is striking as well. Norway is a geographical rarity because its length from north to south gives it one of the greatest varieties of environments in a single country in Europe from deciduous forests to arctic tundra’s. It should be a far colder and icier country than it is, but its temperatures are slightly regulated by the relatively warm North Atlantic and Norwegian currents. Nevertheless, its coasts are slashed by fjords that were carved by immense glaciers and ice sheets during the last ice age, giving its rugged northern coasts even more magnificent charm.

Saturday 24 May 2014

Latefossen Waterfall Near Odda, Hordaland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe



Latefossen also pronounced like Lotefossen was maybe the most popular and melodramatic of the waterfalls in Oddadalen (the Odda Valley). Though almost all of the waterfalls existed in the waterfall-laced Oddadalen were remarkable. However; you must try to keep your camera lens dry while attempting to take a clean all-encompassing photo of it given the nearly constant mist being thrown in our direction.
The car parking on the opposite of the bridge is completed in 1859 a little downstream of the base of the falls! The falls was also said to be part of the protected Opo Watershed so its year-round flow and existence would be assured. By the way, this protected watershed also allowed Oddadal Valley's numerous other waterfalls to persist as well. LÃ¥tefossen is the king among of all waterfalls and an internationally famous attraction.
The forceful flow came from the lake Lotevatnet, which itself drained much larger lakes in the highlands of the vast Hardanger Plateau. The waterfall has a different name called Skarsfossen, while the more northern waterfall was supposed to have the name LÃ¥tefossen.
The direction of Latefossen is on the southern part of Odda Valley (aka the Valley of Waterfalls) along the Rv13 about 15 kilometers south of Odda and 3km north of the E134/Rv13 junction by Skarre. It's about 350m north of Espelandsfossen and roughly 7 kilometers south of Vidfoss.

Sunday 20 October 2013