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Explore the natural beauty of Norway by treetop walkway

Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building | Green design & innovation for a better world·Written by Dawn Hammon·about 1 month ago
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View Slideshow A new elevated wooden boardwalk in Fyresdal, Norway invites visitors to embrace a simultaneous expression of exceptional design and environmental sustainability. Traversing the natural landscape, the six-feet wide boardwalk gracefully snakes from the forest floor, skirting the picturesque Lake Fyresvatn. It ascends amidst the lofty treetops, culminating at the majestic summit of Klokkarhamaren, all while protecting the environment against unnecessary harm.  Continue reading below Our Featured Videos The one-kilometer long awe-inspiring trail, developed by architects EFFEKT in conjunction with local contractor Inge Aamlid, rewards visitors with a 50-meters-wide circular viewpoint. It provides a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the encompassing pine forest, nearby water and captivating rock formations. Related: Barcelona’s spectacular promenade on the sea Of paramount importance is the commitment to environmental stewardship inherent in this project.…

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