The Original driving plan was to go in the direction of Haugastøl from Kinsarvik, however, there was a heavy storm coming from the East including a Red weather warning that came with road closures as several roads would be unsafe to drive on. So I had to replan my remaining time in Norway. And I decided to drive away from the storm to the West. I stood up as early as I could as it was predicted to rain heavily in the afternoon.
Спасибо большое 🙏😊! Очень интересная прогулка ! В Норвегии очень красивая природа 🎉. Рядом Фьорды ! Хотелось бы там побывать 😊. Ещё раз большое 🙏 спасибо. Привет 👋 из горного Кыргызстана 🇰🇬❤!
Wow! Had I skipped the tunnels I might not have seen an incredible engineering feat! Going from the tunnel it looked like a tunnel of tall trees, but what a sight to see the longest suspension bridge in Norway only to go back into a tunnel. With the turn-abouts inside the tunnels it must have been built by trolls and moles! Glad you changed your plans! Hardanger fjord, 2nd longest fjord in the world is world, is famous for its apples and fiddles. How kind of you to make the red truck disappear! What a surprise ending; knowing that a storm was coming, you took a chance driving up that long winding gravel road; what an idyllic location. Is that where you spent the night? Pairing the Peer Gynt Suite with the video made it one of your best, if not your best! On my return to Norway in late August I will be spending several days on the island of Stord at the south end of the Hardanger; it's the birth place of my Norwegian friend. Thanks for sharing!
Indeed The Bridge and tunnels are an incredible engineering feat, if i had not gone this route last minute I would have just driven past it and back again just to see it! and I wish you the best on your trip in August hopefully get to see some sights!
I've never seen Roundabouts in a tunnel and a suspension bridge between two tunnels. And that Vallavic tunnel was one of the longest ive seen other that in China and the Chunnel.