Kim follows winding coastal roads, ferry routes, and remote stretches of shoreline shaped by centuries of wind, waves, and maritime life. Fishing villages cling to the edges of cliffs, small harbors shelter boats from the Atlantic, and the scenery shifts constantly between calm waters and wild northern seas. Along the way, the trip reveals how deeply the Norwegian coast has shaped the country’s culture and history.
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