Dandelion field in Valle, Norway
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Фотограф: Tor Erik Schrøder PRO EXPERT Время съемки: 14:14, 23/05/2012 - Views loading...

Dandelion field in Valle, Norway

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Beautiful spring and an field of dandelions in picturesqe Valle Norway. The latin name for dandelions are taraxacum officinale. Valle is a village situated in the long valley called Setesdalen. The area and valley are very popular to tourist. More info can be found at: 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valle,_Norway

And more info for tourisme here:

http://www.setesdal.com/en/

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