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I’m being very efficient tonight. Here are the photos. I have a video of the 7 km undersea tunnel but I fear the hostel WiFi may not be up to the challenge… The layered rock formations were fascinating.
Andrew – Good luck tomorrow. I’m sure it will be a great relief to have the cape in view and somewhat emotional too after such a long, self powered adventure. Deerswood
Honningsvag looks quite pretty on Google images though is a port of call for cruise ships. Hope your day tomorrow doesn’t coincide with the arrival of one. You could get to nordkapp and be surrounded by pensioners in m&s jumpers and slacks talking about the tea dance competition the night before or worse . . . . The americans
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Cycling day 95; the penultimate day on the road to Nordkapp, 365 days ago today…
Andrew – Good luck tomorrow. I’m sure it will be a great relief to have the cape in view and somewhat emotional too after such a long, self powered adventure. Deerswood
Honningsvag looks quite pretty on Google images though is a port of call for cruise ships. Hope your day tomorrow doesn’t coincide with the arrival of one. You could get to nordkapp and be surrounded by pensioners in m&s jumpers and slacks talking about the tea dance competition the night before or worse . . . . The americans