En Moto a NordKapp (Cabo Norte). Etapa Quince: Namsos, Bodo, Moskenes. 24-06-18.
near Høyknes, Nord-Trøndelag (Norge)
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I leave Namsos on the way to the desired Lofoten Islands. Icon of Norway, all who have visited it speak of them as a true paradise.
On the way to them, we will pass through the Auroras Boreales area and through the Visitor Center of the Polar Circle Line. Places that are advisable to stop although the stop is brief. In the Center of Visitors of the Line of the Polar Circle, there is a museum and souvenir shop as well as a restaurant, in which I take advantage of to eat hot.
We continue towards the city of Bodo, where we embark to the Lofoten. It's five in the afternoon when I arrive at the terminal. The sky is of a light gray color, and the ship until 18 o'clock does not depart towards MOskenes.
In addition to my Spanish Motorrad, there are two other KTM of Czech nationality, that between when it comes time to set sail are making some spaghetti (the "pilots") with its infiernillo near the pier of the Port.
The ship we have it in sight, comes from Moskenes, and the personnel of the Line while disembarking trucks, buses and other vehicles begin to charge and indicate the place of the bikes. These enter the first.
The journey from Bodo to Moskenes lasts just over three hours. The sea is quite choppy and every time the horizon is more cloudy. In the distance the line of the sea overlaps with the line of the clouds. The rain is near ...
It is getting dark when in the distance you can see the silhouette of the Lofoten.
We have not arrived yet and the rain is already a reality when we are entering between two lights at the Port of Moskenes. The crossing is more than three hours in a distance of 100 klm.
Raining we disembark, and the first thing I do is go to know the village of A. Immediately I realize that the first thing is the first thing: find shelter, and in Sorvagen desiring the way and I go again to Moskenes.
Between gusts of air and rain, I set up the shop as quickly as possible (cabin is not available). In the envelope the rain shells its strength on the tent with the hope that tomorrow the day will be more benevolent
On the way to them, we will pass through the Auroras Boreales area and through the Visitor Center of the Polar Circle Line. Places that are advisable to stop although the stop is brief. In the Center of Visitors of the Line of the Polar Circle, there is a museum and souvenir shop as well as a restaurant, in which I take advantage of to eat hot.
We continue towards the city of Bodo, where we embark to the Lofoten. It's five in the afternoon when I arrive at the terminal. The sky is of a light gray color, and the ship until 18 o'clock does not depart towards MOskenes.
In addition to my Spanish Motorrad, there are two other KTM of Czech nationality, that between when it comes time to set sail are making some spaghetti (the "pilots") with its infiernillo near the pier of the Port.
The ship we have it in sight, comes from Moskenes, and the personnel of the Line while disembarking trucks, buses and other vehicles begin to charge and indicate the place of the bikes. These enter the first.
The journey from Bodo to Moskenes lasts just over three hours. The sea is quite choppy and every time the horizon is more cloudy. In the distance the line of the sea overlaps with the line of the clouds. The rain is near ...
It is getting dark when in the distance you can see the silhouette of the Lofoten.
We have not arrived yet and the rain is already a reality when we are entering between two lights at the Port of Moskenes. The crossing is more than three hours in a distance of 100 klm.
Raining we disembark, and the first thing I do is go to know the village of A. Immediately I realize that the first thing is the first thing: find shelter, and in Sorvagen desiring the way and I go again to Moskenes.
Between gusts of air and rain, I set up the shop as quickly as possible (cabin is not available). In the envelope the rain shells its strength on the tent with the hope that tomorrow the day will be more benevolent
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