norskekysten
The Norwegian coast, known as norskekysten, stretches for over 25,000 kilometers, making it one of the longest coastlines in the world. This extensive length is largely due to its intricate network of fjords, islands, and skerries. The coastline is characterized by dramatic cliffs, mountainous terrain that plunges into the sea, and numerous inlets and bays.
Historically, the Norwegian coast has been crucial for the country's development, supporting fishing, trade, and transportation.
Key geographical features include the Lofoten Islands, the Vesterålen archipelago, and the many deep fjords like