Section 33. The North Sea. Stavanger to Lindesnes (again)

Day 229.1 Leaving Hafrsfjord and Stavanger after two days of gales

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Day 229.1 Leaving Hafrsfjord and Stavanger after two days of gales Day 229.4 Passing the boulders on the headland at Jaerens Rev Day 229.5 The 5 km beach at Orresanden is the longest in Norway and has some boulderss and many large dunes Day 229.6 The view from my camp at Hatangen over the Haana river estuary and on to Obrestad Fyr lighthouse Day 230.1 The tiny church near Varhaug is dwarfed by the barns of the wealthy Jaeren farmers Day 230.3 Tom Amundsen came to meet me in the kayak he had just finished paddling Norways entire coast in Day 230.6 One of the idyllic small holdings in Egersund sound Day 230.7 Just before the campsite at Tengs there was an  island with quaint boatsheds and cabins in an idyllic decidious setting Day 232.1 One of the 150 year old streets in Egersund with original wooden houses on both sides. Day 232.2 The old church in Egersund is over 200 years old Day 333.2 The coast from Stapnes to Nesvag was wild and exposed Day 335.5 Lindesnes Fyr is the only manned and oldest lighthouse in Norway from 1656 Day 335.4 Leaving Kjospoy and starting to cross the Gronsfjord to Lindesnes in the distance Day 335.3 The lighthouse at Sondre Katland has seen some hard weather in it time Day 335.2 One of the many beautiful beaches to the east of Vestbygda Day 334.3 The charming village of Rasvag was a sorlandsidyl Day 333.7 After the thunderstorm at Ystebo looking into the steep fjord at Ana-siri Day 333.6 Looking down into the deep and steep Jossingfjord Day 333.5 The steep cliffs along the coast between Sogndal-strand and Ana-siri were impressive Day 333.4 The old trading village of Sogndal-strand was renowned as a well preserved village Day 333.3 The entrance to Nesvag harbour was behind a series of rocky islets with some narrow passages