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Bizarre rock formations border the coastline of the Arctic Sea near the town of Havoeysund, Norway, 14 September 2011. Havoeysund is located around 60 kilometres east of the North Cape, which marks Europe's most northern geographical point. Photo: Patrick Pleul Image details File size:
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14 September 2011
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