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Skogafjellet
18.06.2018 - 20:21
You have to travel to Scotland in order to find pine forests similar to those at Bømlo. The nearness to the sea has contributed in different ways to shaping one of the westernmost pine forests in Norway.
Last changed: 18.06.2018 | Content type: Place
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