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- It's the adrenaline rush that draws these daredevils in.
- Their hearts bracing until the parachute opens -- the lower the rock, the higher the risk.
- Twenty five jumpers are taken up the 350-meter mountain, and there is only one way down.
- Norway's coastline is formed of fjords, deep grooves cut into the land, flooded by the sea,
- following the end of the ice age.
- Some of the world's steepest slopes, many just sheer drops, make this perfect terrain for base jumpers.
- They're jumping into the fjord next to Gudvangen.
- It takes years of practices as a sky diver before you can base jump.
- And at a location like this, only the most experienced base jumpers are allowed.
- Because of the low height of the jump, there is no backup parachute, so anything can happen.
- Yeah, I'm really happy with this jump, we all did a good job, especially Mallisa,
- but when we were hanging in the chute up in the valley, it was a bit windy,
- so we just have to land on the other fields, off on there or so, but Norway is still part of the game.
- For Germans C. and L., the best way to explore Norway is by road.
- They have hired a camper van, and they 're getting to know the spectacular fjords and glaciers of Southwest Norway.
- They are on their way to Briskdal, a valley that lies in the heart of fjord region.
- It's home to some of Norway's most spectacular scenery and it's easily accessible,
- making it one of the most popular tourist spots in the country.
- Their guide O.F. is driving an old trod car, one of only 15 in existence.
- It can just about manage 5 kilometers per hour.
- The trails are heading to one of the most famous attractions in Norway, the massive glacier Briskdalbreen.
- Visitors can get a little wet along the way.
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