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Gardstunet på Øvre Tveiten med stovehuset midt i biletet og den steinbygde løa til høgre.

Øvre Tveiten

21.03.2019 - 15:23

On an east-facing slope above Halllandsvatnet lies the farm hamlet of Øvre Tveiten, two kilometres north of Manger. The stone hayshed lies with its gable out into the sloping terrain, and the old dwelling house, a little long house, has solid stone walls on three sides. But inside the walls the hayshed and the living rooms are wooden buildings.

Ystebøtræet, Radøy

Ystebøtræet

18.06.2018 - 20:08

Drawing: longhouse, Sætre

Sætre

16.06.2018 - 18:35

Syltastova, Radøy

Sylta

18.06.2018 - 20:07

Fixed seines at Stamnes

Straume- Salmon

18.06.2018 - 20:14

From times immemorial salmon and trout have been caught with various tools in the fjord and the streams here. Finds in the Stone Age settlements at Skipshelleren indicate that salmon was probably caught by angling. Nets, fish pots and traps have been used in the rivers right up to our times. In the fjords the use of nets was developed into a salmon seine around 1500, and later into what today is known as fixed seine.

Boatshed

Straume- maritime environment

21.11.2018 - 19:35

The longhouse at Litleoksa

Litleoksa

16.06.2018 - 18:48

The Hopland mills around 1940.

Kvernhusvågen

30.03.2018 - 09:08

From Kvalvågstraumen

Kvalvågstraumen

11.07.2017 - 13:56

The marine use environment on Krossøy, Austrheim

Krossøy

16.06.2018 - 18:32

Furthest north in the island community Rongevær, at the entrance to Fensfjorden, lies Krossøy. Belonging to the farm are the islands of Krossøy, Husøy, Kårøy, Lyngkjerringa, Søre Kjerringa, Rotøy and Kuhovet. All of them have been inhabited. On Krossøy itself today there are four holdings. The marine use environment here is one of the best preserved along the West Norwegian coast.

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