Eidfjord

This morning we disembarked in Eidfjord, a tiny town situated on the Hardangerfjord, Norway's second longest fjord and one of the deepest and most spectacular. Depths can reach more than 400 meters.

Tom, the boys, and I set off on a three-hour kayaking expedition, an experience I highly suggest should you find yourself in this part of the country. 

The views are spectacular and the air and water so clean, crisp, and pure. The skies are ever-changing, a feature that enhances the beauty in dramatic ways. 

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waterfall behind us

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Ol and Tom shared a boat.

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Jack and I shared a boat. 

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I love this product. 

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Leaving Eidfjord

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Telegram from the North Sea

Left Amsterdam aboard Koningsdam and entered a lock for access to North Sea via English Channel. Stop.

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Kids swimming and eating ice cream with cousin. Stop. 

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Sailing north and soon to enter Arctic Circle. Stop.

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Sunset beautiful as are the two rainbows we've seen. Air moderately cold. Soon to Eidfjord. Stop. 

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Tonight formal night on ship. Tuxes abound. Feeling very Titanic. Glad lifeboats updated. Stop. 

Sea kayaking tomorrow. More when next with service. Stop.