Flying under the clouds on our way to the magical Lofoten, we pushed through the layer of cloud to fly above. In the distant an object appeared hovering. No others in sight. A lonely castle, dressed in a pastel sunset.
A thin yellow line shoots through the peaks giving a reminder it will be gone in an instant.
As the blue hour comes to an end the deepest colours shows it true potential. The blue hour occurs when the Sun is far enough below the horizon so that the sunlight's blue wavelengths dominate due to the Chappuis absorption caused by ozone.
The second highest peak in Lofoten, but ever so stunning soaring over 1000 meters strait up from the sea. Regardless of it being in the shadow of its taller brother. It rewards a stunning hike and experience to those who summit.
The plateau of the glacier Strupbreen, one of the largest glacier in the Lyngen peninsula formed centuries ago sits guarded by "the road less travelled". an iconic mountain range.
A long ridge snakes its way across the Lyngen peninsula, towering up to its highest point over 1600 meters above the sea. A road less traveled, but rewarding for those who does.
The day falls to an end, a yellow crown is painted on the few mountains lucky enough to push through the clouds.
In the early hours of a winters morning, a purple vail lays it self down and covers the landscape welcoming another day.
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