The largest lake in Norway.

in nature •  6 years ago 

The lake Mjøsa.

Mjøsa is Norways larges lake, as well as one of the deepest with a length of 117 km and max dept 449 m. The lake is surrounded of farmland and green wooded hils. Some images from todays travel to Lillehammer, a town in the north end of the lake.

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Landscape in the south of Norway.
Best regards from the north

Jan

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Visited Mjosa (stayed in Hamar) in January 2017... Sadly I didn't get to swim in it since we had a really tight schedule. But Norway is magical in the dark and all the sunset/sunrises! :)
and got some pretty nice stuff with my really poor camera :)
Here is the one :)

Thank you @svemirac for comments and a beautiful picture from Mjøsa :)

Amazing place! There are lots of boats. Isnt the lake frozen in Winter?

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Yes, the lake usually freezes in the winter time. I guess most people take their boats up from the water in the winter time.

Thanks @chorock for comments, the lake is big and a popular place for boating :)

I read so many blogs about Norway and Scandinavia here on steemit and it makes me want to go to the scandinavian countries more and more.. Nice pictures! 😊

Hello Matt, thanks for comments and visiting my post. Very welcome to Norway specially to the north :)

Severe Northern Beauty

Hello @gor671, thanks for visiting and comment :)

I was amazed to see this beautiful lake @karja, extraordinary

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Thanks @fadlan86 for nice comments :)

Great work@karja , I salute you.

Thanks @neiji for commenting and visiting my post :)

One of the most beautiful as well :)

The views are sure breathtaking buddy !

Thanks Rehan for comments :)

The lake is so calm, does anyone ski on it.

Thanks sand for comments :)

Waterskis or snow skis in the winter time?

I guess the answer is "yes" and "yes" :-)

Looks like a beautiful place, gorgeous photos too.

Thanks tiger for nice comments :)