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Jostedalsbreen National Park Review

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After the tour guide bought the ticket at the ticket office, the car continued to move forward and stopped at the glacier pier. After long queues to go to the bathroom, take a boat to the stone beach at the pier and someone canoe. On the slippery, rugged rocky beaches, uphill, downhill, across the suspension bridge, and on the single-wood bridge, we finally reached the equipment. Wear "nail shoes", tie everyone's rope, and under the guidance of Nepalese guides, we head to the glacier. The glacier is only open from July to September, and the glacier is blue and white from a distance, and the black and brown soil is doped up. To prevent it from slipping, we need to step on it vigorously. The guide opened the way, and we climbed step by step, and saw the ice hollowed out by melting, the "blue hole" of white and blue and flowing water. From a high point, we saw the blue-green ice with floating ice, and from a high point, we saw the crowds of ants in a row. After 30 minutes of various photographs above, the memorable glacier hiking ended. Returned the way, washed hands in the glacier (very cold, because there was no water in the bathroom), got on the bus after a simple lunch. The car passed the ice river as it entered, and we drove into the fjord area, and once again we saw the blue sea between the green mountains.

Jostedalsbreen National Park

Posted: Aug 11, 2013