Uñt’ayata: 17.09.2020
The #Nusfjord is a really great place that you should definitely visit. The old fisherman's huts still look like they did years ago and make you feel like you've taken a little trip back in time. And very importantly, the village charges admission. After all, it's a pilot project from the 1975 monument year (thanks to Wikipedia). However, it's only open from 12 o'clock noon. So we'll set off at eleven to explore the village and the fjord. No shops have opened yet and the crowds of tourists are staying away, probably because they would rather buy something in one of the countless small shops (or because they haven't even entered the country due to Corona). And so we and a handful of others have the village to ourselves. And let's not forget the seagulls that have settled here in the hundreds and suspiciously screech at the tourists.
After the lunch bell has rung and the little village gradually comes to life, we hurriedly make our way back.
Another sandy beach with almost white sand serves as our sleeping place. And after such a warm shower with and among sheep, it couldn't get any better, could it?