...Of The World Norway
Lindesnes Fyr (Lighthouse) is situated at the southernmost point on the mainland of Norway… that’s 2,518 km (1,565 miles) away from the North Cape in the far north.
The lighthouse was built in 1915 on the site of Norway’s first lighthouse which was lit in 1655. The Skagerrack and North Sea meet at this point.
The lighthouse was built in 1915 on the site of Norway’s first lighthouse which was lit in 1655. The Skagerrack and North Sea meet at this point.
57° 58' 57.2" N - 7° 2' 48.3" E |
We also stopped in Mandal, home of Norway’s finest beach, the eggshell-white Sjøsanden. Well let say that St Barts beaches can rest assure of their supremacy, but I can add another little bottle full of sand from yet another beach from around the world. This is also where the salmon river, Mandalselven, flows into the sea.
Not too crowded!!! |
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