Home to both the midnight sun (with constant daylight from April to July) and the northern lights, North Norway is a rugged land of steep mountains, deep fjords and scenic coastline, making it a great place for outdoor adventures like dog sledding, snowmobiling and wildlife safaris. It's also the ancient home of the Sami people, 3,000 of whom live (along with 100,000 reindeer) at Kautokeino, Norway's largest municipality at over 3,700 square miles.
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Seiland National Park: Steep costal landscape with Skandinavias northernmost glaciers. Seiland is a very beautiful part of the islands of vestern Finnmark, with both small and big fjords surrounded by steep mountains. Seilands two glaciers are the northernmost galciers in Skandianvia. Even though the National Park is far north, it is still very green. These steep mountains are nesting place for a lot of bird pray.
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Welcome to Nordland National Park Centre. Here you will find Adde Zetterquist Art Gallery and the Visitor Center National Park Nordland in beautiful architecture and scenic surroundings. Crossing the Arctic circle from the south Nordland National Park Centre is worth a stop. In this part of the Arctic, the Adde Zetterquist Art Gallery and the Visitor Centre for National Parks will open up for insight and pleasure. Treat yourself to an edifying and enjoyable experience! Adults and children will get plenty of energy from a stop here. Climbing, hiking, playing outside, walking along the river – you choose! Easy access - Adventure - Art & nature
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Welcome to Reisa National Park! Reisa National Park covers 803 km2 and consists of canyons, a salmon river, stream valleys, wetlands and a mountain plateau. The Reisa river, the waterfalls, boat tourism and good conditions for hunting and fishing are among the national park’s many highlights.
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