The river Lákkojohka (Sami) or Langfjordelva (Norwegian) rises on the vast and watery Ifjordfjellet in the far north of Norway, a plateau that is grazed by many reindeer. The river's lush main valley runs northeasterly into the Langfjord, one of the arms of the Tanafjord. By deposition of several tributaries, large parts of the wide valley are covered by river plains. The valley is uninhabited, apart from a few permanent residents at the mouth. What struck me here was the variety of colorful stones in the river!