Utsikt mot Trolltindene og den berømte Trollveggen. Europas høyeste overhengende stup.
Norway. View towards mount "Trolltindene" and the famouse "Trollveggen" cliff.
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Utsikt mot Trolltindene og den berømte Trollveggen. Europas høyeste overhengende stup.
Norway. View towards mount "Trolltindene" and the famouse "Trollveggen" cliff.
Norge: Åndalsnes, Romsdalen. I bakgrunnen Romsdalshorn, 1.555 m. o. h. og Trolltindene, 1.760 m. o. h.
Norway: Åndalsnes, Romsdal Valley. In the background mount Romsdalshorn, 5.102 ft., and Trolltindene peaks 5.774 ft.
Norge: Trolltindene, Romsdal.
Norway. From Romsdalen towards “Trolltindene”
Romsdalen. Mot Trolltindene.
The Mountain Range 'Trolltindene' - Peder Balke , c. 1845
Norwegian,1804-1887
oil on canvas 30.8 x 41.9 cm
A selection of images from my picture book inspired by a Norwegian legend and a song by a band called Lumsk.
The legend talks about the Trolltindene mountains, which were created when trolls were on their way to a wedding but because they were careless and lost track of time the Sun caught them and turned them into stone. Where they stood, they stand still today - as mountains.
some of the giants came from afar and started the feast early