6048 x 4024 px | 51,2 x 34,1 cm | 20,2 x 13,4 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
28 septembre 2024
Lieu:
Svolvar, Lofoten islands, Norway
Informations supplémentaires:
A Norwegian autumn sunlight over the fishing harbour in the small city of Svolaer in the Lofoten islands in Norway, Scandinavia. The main industry of the Lofoten is fishing and the main fish is Stockfish or cod. It is filleted, and dried in the winter wind and sun without the use of salt on the Hjell. The Stockfish is an important ingredient of Norwegian cuisine and is Norway’s oldest export. Local industries produce cod liver oil and fertilizer manufacturing. The Lofoten islands stretch out into the North Atlantic Ocean above the Arctic Circle on the west coast. The region is known for its dramatic and picturesque scenery, very popular with tourism for its high peaks, fjords and numerous small fishing villages with dark red painted wooden buildings with white windows and door frames. Some have grass roofs.