Published about 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Summit of Nona. A 1012m peak on the island of Grytøya, a few km north of the city Harstad in Northern-Norway.
Published about 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Summit of Langlitinden (1276m), tallest Norwegian mountain on an island, and a perfect place for backcountry skiing in spring.
Published about 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Panoramic image from the peak of Rundfjellet (Suolovarri) on Austvågøya, one of the Lofoten Islands in nothern Norway.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Picture taken mid-day during the polar night from the peak of Fløya. A mountain peak right outside the Svolvær, the largest city on the Lofoten islands in nothern Norway.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Jutulhogget is a huge crack in the mountain, where overhanging cliffs rises 900m up from the glacier bellow. Jutulhogget is norwegian, and means "The giant's cut"
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Image from the peak of Volkonskogo Gora, a 2014 msl. mountain in Jutulsessen, Queen Maud land. For its visitors, this peak can offer one of the nicest views in the area, and a bottle of exquisite cognac.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Picture taken on the south side of Jutulsessen, showing Grotfjellet, Volkon and Brugda towards north, the glacier Bakhallet, and the mountain Terningskarvet further south.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Image taken outside at the Norwegian research station Troll in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica.Image taken on October 4th, same day as the first birds (Snow Petrel) were observed, arriving for the summer.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Image taken just bellow the summit of Trolltinden, a nunatak in Jutulsessen, Antarctica. Towards north, the norwegian Troll research station is visible.
Published over 1 year ago by Magnus Andersen
Picture taken from the route up to the mountain Volkonskogo Gora, in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. Picture was taken on September 25. 2011.In t...(more)