Norway's spectacular fjord lands and jagged mountain ranges

By Mark Daffey
Updated October 5 2015 - 11:14pm, first published October 4 2015 - 12:15am
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.
Laerdal Tunnel, Laerdalstunnelen one of more than 900 tunnels which drill through Norway's hills and mountains.

We have four days to reach Bergen, driving through Norway's Western Fjords region from Geiranger​, a small port town popular with cruise ships and tourists wanting a glimpse of these immense glacial vestiges. Between the capital Oslo and here, vast mountain ranges have been our primary obstacle. Now, it's fjords.

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