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Lofoten Islands
2 Few visitors forget their first sighting of the Lofoten Islands ( Click here ), laid out in
summer greens and yellows, their razor-sharp peaks poking dark against a clear, cobalt sky.
In the pure, exhilar-ating air, there's a constant tang of salt and, in the villages, more than a
whiff of cod, that giant of the seas whose annual migration brings wealth. A hiker's dream
and nowadays linked by bridges, the islands are simple to hop between, whether by bus, car
or - ideally - bicycle.
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