Norway’s 48 national parks protect what Europe looked like before humans began to reshape it.
Norway’s 48 national parks are like an open book of Earth’s history — places where glaciers still breathe, mountains carry memories millions of years old, and nature continues to live by its own rules.They encompass a wide spectrum of habitats, geological structures, and climate zones — from lowland forests to high-mountain and Arctic landscapes.These parks were not created for tourism, but to preserve intact ecological processes, biological diversity, and a unique geological and cultural heritage. Sør-Spitsbergen — 13 286 km²…
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