The second ferry, from Linge to Eisdal, we took late last night. Although the distance between Esidal and Geiranger was relatively short, it took us a few hours to get there because of the tough mountainous roads.
We arrived in Geiranger after midnight. That was a hard day for drivers: long ascents and descents seemed to never end. The descent to our camping site in Geiranger was especially difficult. When we finally got there we pitched on the ground by a mountain stream. We slept in tents (which I haven't done for many years now, and so I thought that it would be unpleasant but was happily surprised that everything was good). Probably, modern tents are of very good quality.
I woke up this morning and after I got out of the tent I saw scenery of incredible beauty. I have never seen something similar. The campsite is located in a very narrow strip of the fjord surrounded by steep mountains; some of the tops were covered with snow and a thin haze veiled them.
Waterfalls were seen everywhere on the opposite slopes. But what really surprised me, probably because I didn't expect to see it, was a large passenger ship anchored in the fjord. In a few moments, I saw another majestic, snow-white, liner that was gliding on the fjord's calm surface. Soon I was able to discern its name: Europa. I beheld this unusual blending of nature and modern technology - unusual because everything was so close.
As many of our group did, I walked to the village Geiranger, a lively tourist center with hotels, cabins, and camping grounds. There were a lot of cars and buses with tourists everywhere. From there I climbed up a steep mountain slope. Following the path that wound through the bushes, I stopped occasionally to catch my breath and drink the invigorating water from small brooks. Soon the path led me to a terrace from where I could observe the village and the fjord. Breathtaking view! Numerous small water streams were cascading at high speed down the mountains' slopes. Several ships were anchored close to the village. In a few moments I met Alexander and his colleague; it was drizzling, and they had decided not to climb further up to explore the big waterfall which crashed down from the mountain's cliff. We decided to go back to the campsite following a narrow road that led to the village. At the campsite I took a shower. I enjoyed taking this long walk into nature.
We are in the central part of Norway where the country's highest mountains, largest glaciers, and most spectacular fjords are located. Unsurprisingly, this region is the top destination for almost all travelers to Norway. I believe Geiranger is the high point, at least for me, of our trip.
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