I went driving around central and western Norway earlier this year. Amazing place. Even the photos I took from the roadside with my iPhone are stunning. Seriously. It is hard to take a bad photo there.
Rosemary: Those houses mean that people LIVE there with that stunning scenery everyday. It also means that this is not out in the middle of nowhere that takes hours time and lots of trouble to get to, but is literally in someones backyard. Big difference.
No apologies necessary; it's a valid question. I backtracked on the source of the photo, which appears to be taken at the fishing/tourist town of Reine. Reviews from visitors -
- included comments on the nice toilets. I suppose the main community has a central septic system. The isolated cabins might have chemical toilets or composting toilets of some kind.
Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteI went driving around central and western Norway earlier this year. Amazing place. Even the photos I took from the roadside with my iPhone are stunning. Seriously. It is hard to take a bad photo there.
ReplyDeleteThose houses RUIN it big time!
ReplyDeleteAu contre (sp?), to me the houses help MAKE the photo, not ruin it.
DeleteLooks like Macdonalds in Paradise. Wake up Dabris.
DeleteRosemary: Those houses mean that people LIVE there with that stunning scenery everyday. It also means that this is not out in the middle of nowhere that takes hours time and lots of trouble to get to, but is literally in someones backyard. Big difference.
DeleteSo sorry, where do the waste and septic products end up.....?
ReplyDeleteNo apologies necessary; it's a valid question. I backtracked on the source of the photo, which appears to be taken at the fishing/tourist town of Reine. Reviews from visitors -
Deletehttp://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g612444-d1238144-Reviews-Reine_Rorbuer-Lofoten_Islands_Nordland_Northern_Norway.html
- included comments on the nice toilets. I suppose the main community has a central septic system. The isolated cabins might have chemical toilets or composting toilets of some kind.