Nusfjord
Nusfjord is a small fishing village in Nordland County, Norway. It is located on the island of Flakstadya in the Lofoten Archipelago. The place is located in a small narrow fjord and surrounded by mountains. As a result, Nusfjord is a place preserved from the expansion of tourism, unlike Ballstad or Queen. It is still home to a few fishing boats. But its activity has reduced considerably to focus on tourism as well. Because the place has something to attract. A fishing paradise and the famous little fishing huts (rorbuer) typical of the Lofoten, this place reveals the authenticity and history of the Lofoten.


As in all fishing villages in this archipelago, they enjoy warmer waters. Thus from January, cod, Skeir and other cod descend the Barens Sea much colder towards this more lenient shore. In the Viking era until today, men took advantage of this windfall. At the port, they are either sold fresh or dried on specific racks (dryers). To do this, they are first prepared by removing their heads and viscera and then hanged and dried for three months. This ancestral practice is still used. Under these conditions, it allows for better conservation of fish and all these nutrients.


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