A concrete flying carpet provides for a sky-high Norwegian outlook

GULARFJELL – The National Tourist Routes in Norway started out as a test project in 1994 and by 2024 the country will have 240 new architectural constructions along 18 different roadways, criss-crossing the most scenic part of the countryside from
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