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| from Trondheim fjord to... | 
| Finland and further to Mallorca | 
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| to get sun burned and enjoy some bathing as well (Cala Banyalbufar). | 
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| Sea + wine = always good time. | 
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| The island offers good hiking - this one is from a coastal walk to Port des Canonge | 
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| and this one from a walk to Estellencs | 
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| "Peru-like" area | 
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| Treas in towns, so nice. Regarding transportation on the island, it was super convenient to use local buses, that are modern, cheap, and frequent. | 
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| but back to Norway...it was time to come back to Tustna, to finish the ridge. A few years ago we hiked its eastern part (in the middle on this picture) | 
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| so now was the time to do the western part (from Haugen to Knubben and Jurtinden and back) | 
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| Hiking on Tustna is very scenic, as the mountains are growing directly from the sea. | 
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| Combination of snow, blue sky, blue sea and Trollheimen in background... | 
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| On the top of Jurtinden (857m) | 
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| Midnight moon at Røsvatnet - great camping area | 
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| Next to Tustna is Smøla island, very flat (max elevation of 67m), but scenic as well. | 
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| It is well-known for good fishing. I was mostly interested in sea trout. They hunt in these sea streams and I was really happy to get one. | 
