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No one ever called Hardanger's ultimate superior by his name: very few even knew it.
The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962
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No one ever called Hardanger's ultimate superior by his name: very few even knew it.
The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962
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No one ever called Hardanger's ultimate superior by his name: very few even knew it.
The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962
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[15] The understrings of the so-called Hardanger-fiddle are four metal strings, which lie under the sounding-board.
Strife and Peace Fredrika Bremer 1833
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* Allie Beneda, Lankin, Project Expo teen division, "Hardanger"
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* Deann Berntson, Kulm, Project Expo teen division, "Hardanger"
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Hardanger is a region in western Norway that's home to Hardangerfjord, the world's third largest fjord, which we assume plays a prominent role in the video.
WATCH: Beautiful Time-Lapse Video From Norway Timothy Stenovec 2011
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Pick up a new skill at workshops ranging from Hardanger For The Horrified to Space Dyeing With Kool Aid, enter the paper cake-making contest, or start your royal wedding street-party preparations early with a session devoted to "vintage bunting".
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Thomas Berge, who in his Vimeo profile describes himself as a "young man from Norway who enjoys to play around with both cameras and editing software," has shared a stunning time-lapse video of Hardanger.
WATCH: Beautiful Time-Lapse Video From Norway Timothy Stenovec 2011
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The "Rohan Theme" is further developed as you hear the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 2010
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