Madeira
Madeira was formed through volcanic activity millions of years ago. Its rugged landscapes, towering cliffs, and fertile valleys are evidence of its volcanic origins. Madeira is often referred to as the "Island of Flowers" due to its rich and diverse flora. The mild climate and fertile soil support a wide variety of flowering plants, including exotic species not found elsewhere.
Jotunheimen, translated as "Home of the Giants" in English, is a majestic mountainous region located in Norway renowned for stunning landscapes, including towering peaks, glaciers, deep valleys, and pristine lakes.
Atlanterhavsvegen, the Atlantic Ocean Road, is a stretch of road that winds its way along the rugged coastline of the Norwegian Sea, connecting several small islands and islets via a series of causeways, viaducts, and bridges.
Lovatnet is a stunning lake located in Stryn Municipality in Vestland county, known for its crystal-clear blue waters and picturesque surroundings, including the towering peaks of the nearby mountains.