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Nordkapp: The Northmost Point Of Europe!


North Cape (Norwegian: Nordkapp) is a cape on the northern shore of the Norwegian island of Magerya. The cape is located in Nordkapp Municipality in the county of Troms og Finnmark, Norway. The European route E69 highway has its northern end at North Cape, making it the most northern point in Europe accessible by automobile and the E69 the most northern public road in Europe. The plateau is a well-known tourist destination. The cape has a 307-metre-high (1,007-foot) cliff with a huge flat plateau on top, where tourists may watch the midnight sun and enjoy views of the Barents Sea to the north, weather permitting. North Cape Hall, a tourist center, was erected on the plateau in 1988. It has a café, a restaurant, a post office, a souvenir store, a small museum, and a video theatre.

I reall enjoyed it there. Although the trip was long from Romania to Norway, it felt incredibly amazing to be at the northmost point of Europe. One simple experience can easily take your breath away. In either winter or summer, Nordkapp is a stunning place.

Information (first paragraph): Wikipedia. Photographer: me.