Valdresflye (redirect from Valdresflya)
Valdresflye, also spelled Valdresflya and Valdresflyi, is a mountain plateau in the easternmost part of the Jotunheimen mountains in Norway. The plateau...
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Scene from the Valdresflya landscape in Vågå towards Leirungen. Besshø (2258m) in the background....
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another road, the RV 51, from Gol to Vågå through the special area of Valdresflya. Originally there was no common name for this large mountainous area...
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Surtningssue Surtningssui Surtningssue seen from Valdresflya Highest point Elevation 2,368 m (7,769 ft) Prominence 718 m (2,356 ft) Parent peak Glittertinden...
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Fischli, David Weiss (28 February 2014), Rock on Top of Another Rock: Valdresflya & Kensington Gardens, Press Forlaget, ISBN 9788275475426 "Steinplassen"...
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"Ingen flyruter fra Fagernes". Dagens Næringsliv (in Norwegian). p. 13. ""Valdresflya" på vingene fra 3. september". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 14 August...
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for construction near Leirungen which is located further up towards Valdresflya. When securing a lot proved impossible, Gjendesheim was constructed at...
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fly på Valdres". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 21 October 1987. p. 38. ""Valdresflya" på vingene fra 3. september". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 14 August...
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mountain passage between Valdres and Gudbrandsdalen (Riksveg 51 over Valdresflya). Bessheim consists of 30 buildings and has 150 beds and its own power...
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Westheim bought the bus "Vesle-Venus" as the first bus to travel through Valdresflya. In 1954, JVB took over L/L Valdres Lastebilselskap, and JVB took over...
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earlier incarnation of the work was a similar sculpture on the plateau of Valdresflya which was one of the artworks installed on each of Norway's eighteen...
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the west, Gausdal, Sør-Fron, and Nord-Fron to the east, and up to the Valdresflya plateau at the border of Vågå in the north. Øystre Slidre is part of...
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Bergen–Leirin–Oslo" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 22 June 1989. ""Valdresflya" på vingene fra 3. september". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 14 August...
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