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Nusfjord is a very small, but beautifully preserved village on the southwestern side of the Lofoten Islands. In the times past its main (or better to say, the only) way of survival was fishing. Therefore, all the houses are near the waterfront, have wooden piers for boats and small shacks for equipment. Nowadays, the village is converted into a sort of an open-air museum (where one has to pay the entry). But above the car-parking there is a free view encompassing all of the village nicely protected in its small bay forking out of the fjord.

In my opinion the Norwegian villages all look very nice, clean, shining and interesting - at least when weather decides to co-operate.

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