Ivguvuotna 4

Ivguvuotna 4

30 x 40 cm, © 2022, price on request
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Ivguvuotna 4

At 350 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, we overlook  the waters of the Lyngenfjord, or as it is called in Sami: Ivguvuotna. This fjord is 82 kilometers long and therefore the longest in the Norwegian province of Troms. In the southern tip it ends at the village of Storfjord, after which the first part of the fjord is named, and it reaches as far as the island of Uløya towards the north. On the west bank one has a fine view of the Lyngen Alps that form the peninsula between the Ullsfjord and the Lyngenfjord.