Nestled at the very tip of Aurlandsfjord, one of the arms of the massive Sognefjord, in western Norway, the remote town of Flam has become one of the most visited destinations in the country.
While it may seem odd that this small town of just 350 residents could claim such a title, a deeper look at this tiny town sitting at the base of the ribbon-like Brekkefossen waterfall reveals a wondrous destination sitting amidst some of the worlds most spectacular landscapes.
So what is it that draws over a quarter of a million visitors to this tiny Norwegian town each year?
The answer lies in the combination of history, beauty, and magical experiences that await those willing to make the journey.
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