The beauty of our planet inside the Arctic Circle was overwhelming. (I think many people often forget about it or do not realise.) The clarity of the air and the sharpness of images registering in your mind were phenomenal. It almost felt like an alien planet. It was summer, the day never ended and snow covered the mountains. Very small population living on Earth can claim this as a normal situation. The scenery around Tromsø was the the most beautiful and the calmest I have ever seen. The most spectacular was the Senja Sazza island, and the places around Brensholmen and Bothhamm were breathtaking. Our planet was extremely beautiful there, pristine and pure, beyond belief, beyond imagination. It is impossible to describe it. The absence of humans there had been serving our globe well. Exceptionally well. The air was so sharp and clear that standing on a hill, one could see for hundreds of miles. The roads number 862, 861 and the tiny wilderness beyond the hamlets of Laukvik, Baltsfjord, Husøy, Berg, Hamnvika and Torsken were the best. Many seagulls loved the area nesting in the low glass and lichen. This island might not be the most beautiful in the area, but I did not venture to see too many others. It also had its own fjord - Gryllefjord. Perfect! The neighbouring islands of Kvaløya Sallir and Sommarøy were also stunning, green, blue, white, gray with conical hills. Awesome!
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