Geirangerfjorden in Møre og Romsdal region is one of the best known fjords in Norway. You can pass it using the Hellesylt – Geiranger car ferry service, which works from May 1st to September 30th every year. The fjord has a lot of waterfalls on its both sides. Its both sides consist mostly of vertical walls, which do not allow to built any reasonable direct road communication between Hellesylt and Geiranger. The ferry trip takes one and half hour. In the ferry, they make you a detailed guided comment on anything you see
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Hellesylt a view from ferry entrance to SW
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Hellesylt Waterfall Detail
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Sunnylvsfjorden 1 as seen from Hellesylt to NE
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Geirangerfjord 1 view to E
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Sunnylvsfjorden 2 as seen from Geirangerfjord to NE
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Geirangerfjord 2 This agricultural farm on N coast of the fjord was in operation till 1960!
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Geirangerfjord 3 overall view of the previous pic
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Geirangerfjord 4 view to E
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Geirangerfjord 5 a detail of the farm on N coast
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Geirangerfjord 6 N coast
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Geirangerfjord 7 view to W with Sunnylvsfjorden in the background
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Geirangerfjord 8 view to W with Sunnylvsfjorden in the background again
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Geirangerfjord 9 view to E
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Geirangerfjord 10 S coast
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Geirangerfjord 11 view to E
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Geirangerfjord 12 S coast
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Geirangerfjord 13 S coast
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Geirangerfjord 14 view to E
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Geirangerfjord 15 view to W with Sunnylvsfjorden in the background
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Geirangerfjord 16 and again, view to W with Sunnylvsfjorden in the background
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Geirangerfjord 17 S coast
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