The Age ·general ·1 day ago

A remote village with just 19 residents has suddenly become a tourist

The Lofoten Islands form a near-mythical archipelago at the top of Norway, where dramatic mountains plunge into white-sand beaches and turquoise water. For centuries, fishing had been the region’s lifeblood, but as technology advanced, many of its independent villages were left behind.

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