WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Norway

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  • Norway, land of the midnight sun, where the beauty of nature never ceases to amaze.” – Henrik Ibsen, “Peer Gynt” (1867)
  • “In Norway, the glaciers sing ancient songs, whispering tales of a land untouched by time.” – Jo Nesbø, “The Snowman” (2007)
  • “Norway, a land of fjords and Vikings, where history and myth intertwine.” – Sigrid Undset, “Kristin Lavransdatter” (1920-1922)
  • “The mountains of Norway stand tall, as guardians of a land untouched by chaos.” – Knut Hamsun, “Hunger” (1890)
  • “Norway, where the northern lights paint the sky in ethereal hues, casting a spell on all who witness their dance.” – Roy Jacobsen, “The Unseen” (2013)
  • “Norway, a place of deep forests and sparkling lakes, where nature reigns supreme.” – Per Petterson, “Out Stealing Horses” (2003)
  • “Norway, cradle of explorers and adventurers, from the Vikings to the polar explorers.” – Roald Amundsen, “The South Pole” (1912)
  • “In Norway, the seasons unfold like intricate tales, each with its own magic and mystery.” – Herbjørg Wassmo, “Dina’s Book” (1989)
  • “Norway, where the sea and the mountains embrace, creating a landscape that stirs the soul.” – Lars Saabye Christensen, “The Half Brother” (2001)
  • “Norway, a land of resilience and quiet strength, where the spirit of its people mirrors the ruggedness of their land.” – Anne Holt, “1222” (2007)
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