
Stretching for 42 kilometers (26 miles) through southwestern Norway, Lysefjord is one of the country's most spectacular fjords.Â
Carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age, its steep granite cliffs rise dramatically from the deep blue waters, creating some of Norway's most iconic landscapes.
This scene captures the impressive Lysefjord Bridge (Lysefjordbrua), which spans the fjord and connects communities on either side. Opened in 1997, the bridge is an engineering achievement that blends seamlessly into the rugged natural surroundings.
The fjord is also home to world-famous landmarks such as Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjerag, attracting hikers and nature lovers from around the globe. Yet even from the water, the combination of towering mountains, dramatic skies, and crystal-clear fjord waters is unforgettable.
đ Lysefjord, Rogaland, Norway
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