Hi, guys!
As some of you might know, I work for a company that organizes guided ATV and snowmobile tours. Last Sunday I joined one of our groups of tourists for a one-day off-road adventure to the Barents sea, Arctic Russia. And as the views were breathtakingly beautiful, I thought I might share some photos with you.
The two rocks on the first photos are called Two brothers. It’s an ancient sanctuary of the Sami people. There’s an old Sami legend about an evil magician named Kiiperi and his wife, who were turned into stone by a good wizard Keivitsa. So it’s pretty hard to tell where the actual name’s come from.
The last photo represents a place unofficially called the shore of ginger rocks. The smell was intoxicating: a beautiful mix of salty air and blooming grasses. The spaces are huge: even if you’re not tiny you feel tiny.
And free.
I wish it was possible for the feeling to radiate through the photo, so you could sense it too.I feel it I feel it!! Thank you so much for sharing these – I can imagine how breath-taking actually being there must be.
(Also – are those mobiles yellow? Because they do look yellow to me. BRILLIANT!)