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Norway Tourism: Wildlife and Nature


this country sometimes features 24 hours
sun and the aurora borealis welcome to
watchmojo.com and today we’ll be
learning more about the wildlife and
other unique natural elements of Norway
Norway is relatively unique within
Europe due to its variety of different
ecological environments these habitats
provide homes to different wildlife
vegetation and geographical elements
from region to region they also allow
for stunning and changing landscapes as
for animals that call this country home
the sperm whale does reside in Norwegian
waters travelers to this country can
even observe these majestic creatures in
their natural habitat by taking a whale
Safari watch the whales as they swim and
dive through the waters of this
Scandinavian country another tour
visitors may take is a white-tailed
eagle Safari Europe’s largest population
of these distinctive birds is found in
Norway and tourists should take
advantage of this by viewing these birds
of prey at home the Ranger is also
native to Norway and one of the world’s
larger populations of this animal
resides here the entire country features
a vast difference in the length of
daylight between winter and summer but
that is even more prevalent in the
northern parts of the country found
above the Arctic Circle in winter that
region sees almost no daylight in
comparison summer features The Midnight
Sun meaning the Sun is visible 24 hours
a day
Norwegian skies are sometimes a
colourful place as the country can see
the aurora borealis or Northern Lights
the lights are seen mostly between late
fall and early spring and to view the
most vivid colors visitors should avoid
the full moon from bright wildflowers to
Regal mammals and spectacular shows in
the sky Norway is a naturally great
place to visit
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