Imechapishwa: 23.07.2020
Yesterday we continued along the southern west coast heading north, from Tau to Røldal (see picture). For the first time, we had to take a ferry to continue along Route 13 (the west coast is so rugged that you often have to take a ferry to get further). We also noticed for the first time how narrow the road can be in some places. Fortunately, yesterday there wasn't too much traffic, phew 😃
Once again, the route took us past incredibly beautiful and diverse landscapes, of which we have picked out a few impressions for you. Mostly photographed from the motorhome, as there are only a few places to stop. Apparently, the Norwegians themselves consider nature to be so naturally beautiful that you don't need to make a (photo) stop 😉
Today we went on a long excursion (see picture of the route), passing by sensational waterfalls. In general, there are extremely many waterfalls here, but today we were able to admire three particularly impressive ones. We would also like to share a few impressions of our excursion with you (unfortunately, it is not possible to insert videos of the waterfalls).
Tomorrow we will continue (I'm already dreading it because we have already driven a section of it with the Smart today and the roads are already very narrow and it was already very crowded today, urg) 🤔
Enjoy looking at the pictures, if you like.
Best regards
Thomas, Janina and Triene
P.S. 1: Since yesterday we have had continuous sunny weather (around 15°C), yea 😃. Oh yes, for the Norwegians it seems to be high summer, because in contrast to us, we have seen a lot of lightly dressed people today 😉
P.S.2: For all those who have read our previous report: It is still not possible to find out exactly what happened at Preikestolen via the internet. However, the pulpit rock was closed for an additional, complete (yesterday's) day because recovering the body was so laborious.