Heddal stave church, year unknown. Photo by Bendik Ketilson Taraldlien (1863–1951).
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Heddal stave church, year unknown. Photo by Bendik Ketilson Taraldlien (1863–1951).

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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Geralt arriving in Fyresdal
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Fyresdal, Vest-Telemark, Telemark, Norway (April 24, 1992-Today)
The broad ace represents forestry in the municipality.
Treetop Walk Hamaren Activity Park / EFFEKT
Architects: EFFEKT | Year: 2023 | Photographs:Rasmus Hjortshøj
Address: Fyresdal, Norway

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Treetop Walk
Completed in 2023 in Fyresdal, Norway. Images by Rasmus Hjortshøj. The one-kilometer long and two meters wide plank boardwalk extends on pil
"The one-kilometer long and two meters wide plank boardwalk extends on pillars all the way from the forest floor, along Lake Fyresvatn, up between the treetops, along the mountain ridge, and up to the summit of Klokkarhamaren. At the trail's end, a considerable circular viewpoint with a diameter of 50 meters provides a spectacular 360-degree view over the pine forest, clear lakes, and rock formations that make up the natural landscape."
Extensive Treetop Walkway Designed to Be Accessible For All Nature Lovers
This elegant and extensive treetop walkway was recently completed in Norway, with the purpose of allowing accessibility to nature for all that seek it, even those in wheelchairs, push chairs, and those with disabilities. Created by Architecture studio EFFEKT, the walkway is a gracefully curving wooden build, with a slow incline to over 15 meters in the air, overlooking the beautiful Hamaren…
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