Explore Norway and see the world famous Norwegian fjords
NordfjordeNorway from Vikings to Fjords to the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights In northern Europe, the thinly populated Kingdom of Norway, whose dominion includes the Arctic islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen, is partitioned by mountains and has a fjord-gashed[…]
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Bodo is a town and municipality in the county of Nordland, Norway. It is the capital of Nordland County and the traditional region of Salten. Bodo, Northern Norway’s second-largest city after Tromso, is a relatively new town. Bodo, regarded as Northern Norway’s “little metropole,” is filled with eccentric businesses, delicious food, and important cultural events. A half-hour walk from the city center, you can visit the old stone church from the 13th century. The Norwegian Aviation Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Bodo. Spitfires, a U2 espionage plane, a flying simulator, and an ancient traffic control tower may all be found here. The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage has conserved the Nordland Museum building, which now houses four exhibitions. Hiking and climbing tours in the Borvasstindan mountain range, skiing in Bodomarka, and RIB trips to Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest maelstrom, are all easily accessible from the city center.