Traveling by ferry through the northern coast, Kim explores small fishing villages, tight-knit communities, and dramatic island landscapes shaped by the Arctic sea. Life moves differently out here — slower, quieter, and deeply connected to the water. With limited populations and vast open surroundings, these islands offer a rare look at everyday life on the outer edge of Norway.
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