Bodø RIB Safari
Deck 8 forward lounge
approaching Stamsund on Lofoten
Stamsund
Meet the Vikings
Sortland
Risøyhamm
approaching Harstad
Harstad
(Harstad) Even if you are only stopping for 15 minutes, you still need to be moored properly and if you are stopping eight times in 24 hours, you get pretty slick at the mooring process
Hurtigruten MS Polarlys (Norwegian for polar lights, also known as northern lights or aurora borealis) southbound
From Harstad on Lofoten to Finnsnes
Finnsnes
Meet the huskies
The preceding nine photos are all low resolution due to a "technical issue" - the photographer did not realise the camera was set on video mode
Tromsø
Mack Mikrobryggeri, Storgata 4. On the ship I was drinking Mack beer and when I drink real ale I like to get the brewery up on Google Streetview. In this case we got to drive past it in the coach
Polaria is the world's most northerly aquarium
If this was one of those "idiot drivers" videos that I like to watch on YouTube, the fork lift driver would push a bit more and the top pallet would fall into the water! But this is real life and the driver called for assistance to get it pushed properly on to the forks.
Skervøy
Øksfjord
Hammerfest
Havøysund
Having done a circuit of the promenade deck, this guy came ashore for our thirty minute stop here.
Wikipedia claims that
Havøysund Bridge in the background is the world's northernmost bridge of any size.
Honningsvåg
Bamse a dog with a bus pass fondly remembered seventy years on
Kjøllefjord
Mehamn
The quay is made of wood and possibly fairly fragile so the mooring hawser is attached to a chain which goes through an hole in the quay to the shore where it is firmly anchored.
Båtsfjord
Vardø
Vadsø
Kirkenes
I think the blue tint on these six pictures is because they were taken through the windows of the Deck 8/9 lounges.
It is called
Jenny Lind - a name we know well. She is remembered in Sutton.
Note "Passport control" in Russian - we are just 18km from Russia.
And about 30° E: the same longitude as Istanbul but it does not seem so far. At the equator 1° of longitude is 111 km but at 70° N like Kirkenes 1° of longitude is only 38 km.
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