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By Robob

M/f NORRONA

This ship came in last night so i took a walk down to Ocean Terminal this afternoon & Got a few Shots.

Cruise ships are pleasant enough, but for the true traveler, the most appealing ships are vessels that go somewhere--i.e., ships that carry passengers and freight to real destinations. Smyril Line's M/f Norröna is one such vessel. The Norröna connects Tórshavn, capital of the Faroe Islands, with ports in four countries: Hanstholm (Denmark), Bergen (Norway), Lerwick (Shetland Islands, UK), and Seyðisfjörður (Iceland).

It takes a week to make the circuit of the Norröna's five ports, not counting stopovers. And because you can break the journey into shorter segments, a Norröna voyage isn't just a cruise--it's a way to explore Denmark's Jutland, the Shetlands, coastal Norway, and Iceland according to your own schedule.

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