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Northern Norway: climate, vegetation, natural beauty

Ecological tourism is one of the most popular destinations for tourism. First of all, this is the simplest direction. For an adequate perception of historical monuments one must know a lot, have an idea of the history of arts and culture. But the wonders of nature can impress even a five-year-old child.

Hot countries are the first thing that attracts a novice traveler. Just see the palm trees growing from the earth with your own eyes, swim in the sea, and then in another sea, dive and see flocks of delicious fish - it all can not help. But over time it becomes clear that other regions are also attractive and interesting for study.

It is at this stage and there is a desire to go north.
The north of Russia is extremely attractive. But, unfortunately, it's rather difficult to go here on a tour, as a tourist. Infrastructure is not developed, there are few routes, hotels are uncomfortable. That is why the Scandinavian countries enjoy such popularity . And in the first place among them, of course, Norway. The climate of this country, fortunately for the Norwegians, creates favorable conditions for life and travel at any time of the year.

The climate of Norway is mild, temperate, marine, especially on its western coast. It was formed due to the influence of the warm ocean current. Norway is located north of the central part of Russia, but in winter it is much warmer here.
This is surprising, considering the breadth on which Norway is located. The climate of the western part of the country, if we consider only the winter, is more like our Black Sea coast: the temperature rarely drops below -2C, and often + 4C.

Come here to see the amazing landscapes, what to do, of course, better in the summer. The harsh country of Norway, the weather here is cool even in summer. Previously, the Vikings lived here and conditions do not have to relax. The warmest season is the last two summer months. But even then the average temperature does not rise above 18 degrees. This is very cool by Russian standards. The average Russian aspires in short days of summer to warm up properly, so it's a shame to go to watch the fjords in this weather. But such a climate is typical only for coastal regions.

Norway, whose climate is very different, can "boast" and very low temperatures in winter. For example, in the extreme north, in a region with a subarctic climate, the average winter temperature is 22 ° C. In the summer, the truth, and here the temperature is not higher than on the coast: + 18C - the average daytime summer temperature.

The country of Norway, whose climate within a few hundred kilometers varies so much - the object of careful study of specialists. After all, the weather, the average temperature, the amount of precipitation - the main thing that determines the flora and fauna of the region. In Norway there are many types of vegetation. This is the tundra, and plants of the alpine belt, and mountain forests, and the taiga, and heathland, and even a few mixed broad-leaved forests.

Such a variety promises a lot of new impressions to the ecotourist.

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