20 breathtaking photos from Norway that perfectly show why this country is so unique (21 photos)
I invite you to briefly immerse yourself in the flavor of this stunning country, enjoying interesting photographs taken by tourists and local residents. 
Norway is a country that can boast of many advantages. This Scandinavian state is famous for its majestic fjords, clear lakes, high mountains and amazing glaciers. A real dream for lovers of outdoor activities and natural scenery. Norway is also interesting for its ancient Viking roots. Their legacy is carefully preserved in numerous museums and cultural centers throughout the country. Norway's culture is enriched by diverse traditions, folk art and magnificent architecture, including ancient churches, castles and ancient cities. Modern Norway also amazes with its innovation, which makes it one of the leading countries in terms of living standards.
There are a lot of deer in Norway. In addition, reindeer husbandry is well developed in the country. 
Here is an extremely rare white fawn. Just look how cute and nice he is!
The Storseysundnet Bridge in Norway is an amazing structure that tilts out to sea by as much as 23 meters 
Locals also call it the “drunken bridge.” This is one of the most favorite tourist attractions.
New marine fish farm in Norway 
Fish farms in Norway may also look like this. More scenic option 
Modern farmers use new technologies for growing salmon and other fish, which significantly reduce waste emissions.
Tiny home village in Norway. Ideal for relaxation. Isn't it a dream? 
The Oseberg is the best preserved ship from the Viking Age. Norway, 9th century 
The find was discovered near Tonsberg in the Norwegian province of Vestfold. The length of the ship is more than 21 meters.
The World Granary, located in Norway, contains more than a million plant seed samples for global disasters. 
It is almost impossible to visit the granary. Only security guards and facility workers have access to it. By the way, here you can find out about other places on the planet where it is impossible for any tourist or just a curious person to get to.
The Strineelva River is one of the best salmon rivers. Famous for its large stocks of fish 
Draugen oil field in Norway 
The weather in Norway is not always pleasant. However, its severity has its own charm and beauty. 
Norway is home to more than just salmon. Here you can find the most unusual species of fish 
In front of you is grenadier. This is a deep-sea fish from the cod family.
But in this photo the girl decided not to catch, but to hug a strange fish 
Presumably this is a Californian guitarist.
Mardalsfossen waterfall in Norway 
It is one of the largest waterfalls in Europe.
Deer and people relax together 
Typical bus stop in Norway 
Comfort above all!
The world's only bicycle lift, Trampe, installed in Trondheim 
This miracle lift is designed for cyclists, moms and dads with strollers, and teenagers on scooters. Its length is 130 meters. The principle of use is incredibly simple: the right foot is placed on an automated footrest, which seems to push the cyclist (or other passenger) up. Five minutes and you're at the top!
Special comfortable bike racks 
Houses in Norway built on a hill. This makes them appear to be tilted to the side. 
Fun fact: The Norwegians didn't have building codes until 1983.
Delightful restaurant on the water 
Shining Norway 












