Red houses in Flam Bay in Norway.
One of the small villages that you often come across on a cruise in Norway is Flam, which is at the end of the fjord called Aurlandsfjord.
There is not much to see, here nature is the master.
These four houses, perhaps once belonging to local fishermen, frame the very touristy port that welcomes the gigantic cruise ships.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Here is where the small village is located:
Flåm is a Norwegian village of about 500 inhabitants, at the end of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord. The village is located in the municipality of Aurland, in the county of Vestland, Norway. It is touched by the European route E16. The valley of Flåm was formed by the thick layer of ice that remained in this area for millions of years: the erosion of the glacier made the land sink, creating the deep and wide valleys that attract a large number of tourists every year.
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Red houses in Flam Bay in Norway – Maisons rouges à Flam Bay en Norvège – Casas rojas en Flam Bay en Noruega – Casas vermelhas em Flam Bay, na Noruega – Rote Häuser in Flam Bay in Norwegen – Những ngôi nhà màu đỏ ở Vịnh Flam ở Na Uy – 挪威弗洛姆湾的红房子 – ノルウェーのフロム湾の赤い家々
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