Polar park

Polar park

northernmost wildlife park in the world - one of the best in Europe

Location: 

Polar Park, Norway

Duration: 

Monday, August 24, 2015

Personal highlights

  1. Polar Park: the worlds northernmost wildlife animal park
  2. Animals: bear, arctic fox, lynx, wolf, moose, muskox, reindeer
  3. Animal Feeding: best opportunity to spot the animals close-up
  4. Human Feeding: great restaurant serving Norwegian delicacies
  5. Journey: great stop on my way from the Lofoten to the North Cape

Image sources

  1. Brown bear shouting for food
  2. Large and beautiful nature park
  3. Moose hiding behind the tree
  4. Lonely Lynx marking its territory
  5. Two Arctic Foxes fooling around

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