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  • Lake near the Jostedals Glacier, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lom stavkirke (wooden church), Lom Norway. The curch was built in 11th century and is the oldest wooden church in Norway. The figures on the roof is represnts pagan symbols from the Nordic mythology, which home was that of the very nearby Jotunheimen, as the early christian might not be totally sure which god was the most powerfull, so tribute was paid to all of them. Just in case.  Lom, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake at the Jostedalsbreen (Glacier), Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake at the Jostedalsbreen. Norway. The Jostedalsglacier is of continental Europes largest. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Cows at the Jostedalsbreen (Glacier), Norway. The biggest glacier in continental Europe, 60 Km long having 24 glacier branches and covering a total of 490 Km2. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Location: Jostedalsglacier, Mid Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Stream from the Jostedalsbreen (Glacier), Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake at the Svartisen glacier. Svartisen, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake at the Svartisen glacier. Svartisen, Norway. The lake is created by the water from the glacier. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Svartisen Glacier. Svartisen, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Young tourist at the Svartisen Glacier, Norway. MODEL RELEASE AVAILABLE By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Taking a nap with a view at the Svarisen Glacier. Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Tundra landscape  at the Svartisen Glacier.  Norway. The mountian has been grinded and rounded by the moving ice masses and then uncovered as the ice cap pulled backwards due to small yearly snow contribution. This is the second biggest Glacier in Northern Europe (covering year 1905: 192 sq. Miles/498 KM2; today 143 sc, miles/370 KM2, during recent years the ice cap has grown due to more snow) By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Due to climatic changes the giant Svartisen glacier has been reduced and moved backwards, thus exposing the bare mountain which has been grinded flat by the movement of the ice. The red color is due to ferrosites bound in the stone. The Svartisen Glacier , Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake at the Svartisen Glacier, Norway. The lake is created by the melting water from the glacier. Svartisen Lake, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The open fjordlandscape near Nesna. Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Small harbour at the Arctic Circle. Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Midnight sun. Near Alstahaugh, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Lake near Jotunheimen , Norway By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Bardal rock engravement stone. More than 400 engraved pictures from two historic periods, stoneage and bronze age (Stone age, 4000 - 1800 BC). The red figure top right shows probably a dog, and the two big animals is probably two mating catles.  Bardal, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Bardal rock engravement stone. More than 400 engraved pictures from two historic periods, stoneage and bronze age (Stone age, 4000 - 1800 BC). The red figure top right shows probably a dog and the big bottom figure a ship. Bardal, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Bardal rock engravement stone. More than 400 engraved pictures from two historic periods, stoneage and bronze age (Stone age, 4000 - 1800 BC). The figure isrobably a dog.  Bardal, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Bardal rock engravement stone. More than 400 engraved pictures from two historic periods, stoneage and bronze age (Stone age, 4000 - 1800 BC). Bardal, Norway. By photographer Ole Jensen
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