The red timbered Rorbu / fishermen’s cabins and a Cormorant in Hamnoy fishing village and landscape on Moskenesøya, Lofoten Islands Nordland Norway.
RMID:Image ID:T546AP
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EYESITE / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
T546APFile size:
66.6 MB (2.5 MB Compressed download)Releases:
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3940 x 5910 px | 33.4 x 50 cm | 13.1 x 19.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
19 August 2018Location:
HamnoyMore information:
Rorbu is a Norwegian traditional type of seasonal house used by fishermen, normally located in a fishing village. The buildings are built on land, but with the one end on poles in the water, allowing easy access to vessels. The style and term is used along the coast of Western Norway and Northern Norway, and is most common on Lofoten and northwards to eastern Finnmark. The use of rorbu for fishing has diminished and the style of housing is now largely used to rent out to tourists. Norwegian myth states that people who die at sea can visit their former homes in the form of a cormorant.