marcos_eirik
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Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) is currently broadcasting a programme covering the Norwegian Coastal Voyage (Hurtigruten; Some history here) from Bergen to Kirkenes, minute by minute, meaning one of their channels have had to be cleared for five days, making it 134 hours of broadcasting.
They are also streaming it online here.... There are altering between nine cameras on board the vessel MS Nordnorge, as well as camera teams on shore. Edit: On the map to the left there is a path of orange dots, if you click on them it will play the recorded sequences from that spot and onwards...
Right now they are sailing into the Geiranger fjord, very nice scenery...
I have sailed on the Hurtigruten vessels several times, it's a rather different cruise, often with multiple stops per day, and a different atmosphere to average mainstream cruise lines...
They are also streaming it online here.... There are altering between nine cameras on board the vessel MS Nordnorge, as well as camera teams on shore. Edit: On the map to the left there is a path of orange dots, if you click on them it will play the recorded sequences from that spot and onwards...
Right now they are sailing into the Geiranger fjord, very nice scenery...
I have sailed on the Hurtigruten vessels several times, it's a rather different cruise, often with multiple stops per day, and a different atmosphere to average mainstream cruise lines...
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