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Excuse me, where is this photo?

First of all, have a first feeling. My feeling is the seaside in northern Europe. Lofton Islands, located in Nolan County, Norway, is an archipelago in northern Norway. The whole archipelago is in the Arctic Circle, with a cold climate, picturesque scenery and few people. The main residents are Vikings, with a population of about 24,500. The Lofoton Islands are formed by glaciation and face the Norwegian mainland across the Westfjord. From a distance, these islands look like a seemingly unconnected chain, so the locals also call them "Lovell East Wall".