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Paddling Norway’s Hidden Reef - From Calm Waters to Open Sea


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 Kayak

 1752 yd

 00:22:39

 5.00 Watt(s)

 19/03/2025

 25/03/2025

 0 ft

 Sandbekkveien, Sandå, Arendal, Agder, 4812, Norway

 Rønningen, Dybing, Arendal, Agder, 4812, Norway

Description

In this section of our virtual kayaking adventure, we explore both the inside and outside of Tromlingene, experiencing the contrast between the calm inner channels and the exposed outer coastline. Raet National Park covers over 600 square kilometers of marine and coastal landscapes, formed as glaciers retreated after the last Ice Age. This stretch of the Skagerrak coastline has a long history of shipwrecks due to strong currents, unpredictable winds, and hidden underwater reefs. Fishermen and traders have navigated these waters for centuries, often facing harsh and unforgiving conditions. Today, the area is a protected habitat for seabirds, marine life, and coastal vegetation, making it an exceptional location for paddling and exploration.

This workout is the second video in a longer adventure. Keep up the momentum with any of the other videos

Part 1: Paddling Norway’s Largest Moraine Reef at Raet National Park

Part 2: Paddling Norway’s Hidden Reef - From Calm Waters to Open Sea

Or take on the full challenge: Norway’s Ice Age Reef | Kayaking Through Raet’s Glacial Landscape

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