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Time lapse - My Journey-lapse of Norway

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We drove 4000+ kms. 2000 each in west and north Norway.
Took over 15GB of dash cam footage in high def.
Here is all that compressed into 11 minutes.

 
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This is way cool thanks for sharing this video +4

I love the Flam Rail Route it almost looks like an old rail road bed with the rails removed and paved over but then I see you cross the tracks several times.

I would seem there are a few one lane roads with two way traffic on them :eek:

Very C:cool::cool:L
 
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This is way cool thanks for sharing this video +4

I love the Flam Rail Route it almost looks like an old rail road bed with the rails removed and paved over but then I see you cross the tracks several times.

I would seem there are a few one lane roads with two way traffic on them :eek:

Very C:cool::cool:L

Thanks Pyro!
Flam rain is a scenic rail journey which requires buying a somewhat expensive ticket for a few kms of ride. Alternatively, you can burn fuel instead
the road follows the tracks and the scenery is amazing with some waterfalls too.

Speaking of narrow roads, Norway has a lot of narrow roads which have 2 way traffic. Its sheer terror to see an 18 wheeler come at you at almost 80kmph on a near blind turn.

But then people drive very carefully, and usually the first guy to spot a a turnout parks the car there.

Thankfully, volume of traffic is low.
 

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Super video tsk, I had intended on only watching the first couple of minutes, but those winding roads and that beautiful scenery had me mesmerized in no time; watched it all!

In amazing contrast with the rural, and sometimes almost desolate countryside, were the occasional glimpses of todays high tech world; the tunnels, ferrys, and suspension bridges. Nice.

A great watch! +1 for you. :beer:
 
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Super video tsk, I had intended on only watching the first couple of minutes, but those winding roads and that beautiful scenery had me mesmerized in no time; watched it all!

In amazing contrast with the rural, and sometimes almost desolate countryside, were the occasional glimpses of todays high tech world; the tunnels, ferrys, and suspension bridges. Nice.

A great watch! +1 for you. :beer:

Thanks! :beer
Norway is very very desolate, and even in the most remote parts you have these long tunnels. Its the first time I ever drove through a tunnel which had a round-about! Talk abut engineering!
Heck the Laerdal tunnel is over 24kms and is the longest in the world. I always thought the swiss to be tunnel builders, but the Nords beat them by a long margin. Never driven through so many tunnels.

Too bad I could not drive on the Atlantic road. That would be some sight! Next time sure!
 




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