Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Norweigan Architecture in Nature


Architectural elements were created in Norway to enhance the tourist routes and experiences. I love seeing beautiful stuff combining nature and structures like this. How would you like to stop at one of these rest stops?! See more at the National Tourist Routes in Norway website.

 

 All photos from here by various photographers credited below:
1 by Vegar Moen // 2 & 4 by Jarle Wæhler // 3 by Jiri Havran // 5 by Helge Stikbakke 


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20 comments:

  1. Wow, breathtaking!

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  2. I have to agree, breathtakingly beautiful....

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  3. breathtaking!! never seen anything manmade enhance the beauty of nature so much! thanks for sharing...have a lovely day!! xx meenal

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  4. Absolutely breathtaking!

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  5. WOW! Absolutely stunning!

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  6. Great places! Cantilever walkways are the best ways to sight see. Check out the one that's over the Grand Canyon called The Skywalk. Beware the shady fees and high prices just to walk on it.

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  7. wow - absolutely amazing.

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  8. it's incredible! i would love to visit these places!!

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  9. These are incredible!! Thank you for sharing!

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  10. Great post, makes me miss my Country!

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  11. These pictures are incredible. Im dying to go here!!

    http://thetastysidetolife.blogspot.com/2011/02/champagne-tasting-trip-chateau-viewing.html

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  12. these pictures are incredible, I'd love to visit.

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  13. Anonymous12:38 AM

    Hats off to these photographers! Just shock and awe beautiful.

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  14. It's simply breathtaking!

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  15. Jacque9:30 AM

    Someday I'd like to take a train & ship trip through the fjords. Gorgeous!

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  16. wow, these are stunning

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  17. These are just a lovely collection of photos - very inspiring!

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