kostya Says: I came to Mo I Rana by car from Sweden (about 100 km drive from Hemavan/Tarnaby - famous downhill and crosscountry skiing resort). I think you can also go there by bus, ship, train, airplane.This photo: me at the Hemavan's airport.
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A 20 minute bus ride, followed...
europebn Says: A 20 minute bus ride, followed by a 20 minute boat ride, and after a 30 minute hike, we arrived at the Svartisen Glacier. Nature at its best!!!
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A 20 minute bus ride, followed by a 20 minute boat ride, and after a 30 minute hike, we arrived at the Svartisen Glacier. Nature at its best!!!
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I spent in Mo I Rana just several hours, and I wish to visit it again to see more.
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Mo is on the River Rana. It is a small industrial city of which the interest would be little but the Artic Circle is nearby. Have a look to the Stavitsen Glacier. Tourism Office PO-Box 225 , N-8601...
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Spent a day and a half here (mainly in the outskirts) at an isolated campsite. It was really fun hanging around with the group at our cabins or around the bonfire. These were our cabins.
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Norwegian summer as seen from road 17, on the way from Mo I Rana to Trondheim.
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First thing just to be clear, here in VT they call in Mo, But the full name is Mo i Rana and dont mixed it with a small village in southern Norway that called only Mo.
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