The spire of Segla
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The lush inland of Senja, a large island off mainland Norway, is bounded by toothy coastal mountains. None of them make for a better viewpoint than Mount Segla. Its unmistakable, needle-like crag marks the end of a tough but rewarding trail from the fishing village of Fjordgård. Here we get a panoramic view of the mountain-lined bays and fjords that cut into this Arctic isle's northern coastline.
Fly me to…
Desert or dessert?
High views in low places
Gorgeous gorges
Silence at sunset
Crags meet agriculture
Stoic stones
A strange set of stones