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Beautiful Norwegian Reindeer Lookout (7 HQ Photos)

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion is located at Hjerkinn on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park, overlooking the Snøhetta mountain massif. The building is open to the public and serves as an observation pavilion for the Wild Reindeer Foundation educational program.

A nature path takes you to the top of the mountain where you can catch a rare view of the Reindeer that live in the area. The lookout is built to blend in with the landscape and is rarely noticed by the easily-startled Reindeer until they're very close.

Photos by diephotodesigner [dot] de

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Comments:

  1. Dominican says:

    where are the damn reindeers?

    post fail

  2. Wet_tosti says:

    Enough wood to keep the fireplace going!

  3. John says:

    For reindeers? I think it's to watch Muskox, cause in this area is the only population of them in europe.

  4. Nash says:

    Hmmmm… a place in the middle of nowhere that is close to someplace called "Hjerkinn "?? I'm thinking it's more of a high society spank studio than a reindeer observatory.

  5. Ricky says:

    Uh, where are the Reindeer's??? Kinda like Jurassic Park with no Dinosaurs.. WTF??

  6. Waty says:

    No wonder the EU is in worse financial shape than the US… They spend money building something like this that over looks nothing.

  7. etcrr says:

    that's awesome

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