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"Sailing Norway’s South Coast: ‘The scenery is spectacular, winding through tiny villages and narrow rocky passages’",
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"textContent": "Some sections of the Blindleia are just 6.5 metres wide! Photo: Amy Kemp\n\n**Amy and family sail the Blindleia, a 12-mile-long inland passage with spectacular scenery between Kristiansand and Lillesand while sailing Norway's south coast**\n\nStavanger was an undisputable highlight. But after a few days, the weather looked suitable to continue south. There are very …Continue reading »\n\nThe post Sailing Norway’s South Coast: ‘The scenery is spectacular, winding through tiny villages and narrow rocky passages’ appeared first on Yachting Monthly.",
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