Sixty-eight degrees north of the equator is a pelagic paradise where the land slices into the sea, sharper than the claw of a lynx. This is Lofoten.
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Sixty-eight degrees north of the equator is a pelagic paradise where the land slices into the sea, sharper than the claw of a lynx. This is Lofoten.
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If you can brave the chill of the Icelandic winter, then these three routes will guide you through the very best of this veritable Viking wonderland.
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