Espevar ( Norwegian. Espevær ) is an island in Bömlu in Norway, located west of Bömlu in the Hordaland county .
| Espever | |
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| Norwegian Espevær | |
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| Water area | North Sea |
| A country |
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Content
- 1 Population and social infrastructure
- 2 Transport accessibility
- 3 Attractions
- 4 References
Population and social infrastructure
Espever is a fishing village with a rich history and cultural heritage. Today the population is about 100 people. Espever is a self-sufficient settlement: the island has a shop, post office, bank, pub, kindergarten and school.
Transport accessibility
Espevera can be reached from Eideswick by GulenSkyss direct ferry, a 10-minute drive. [one]
Attractions
- Ufo ringen , literally translated from Norwegian as " UFO Ring" - the main attraction of the island.
According to legend, in Easter Island in 1976, residents of the island discovered a trampled ring of unknown origin. The origin of the ring was studied by scientists from the University of Bergen , but they only concluded that the phenomenon does not have a botanical nature. Scientists also calculated that to make such an impact on grass and soil an object weighing at least 50 tons would be needed, and it is unlikely that the inhabitants of the island would not notice it. Since then, no one has been studying the mysterious object, but the inhabitants of the island believe that aliens are involved in this. [2]
- Cable ferry - connects small islands with the main one, allowing residents to quickly get to school, shop, work or bank. The terminal station is the mooring point for the express train to Eideswick.
Links
- ↑ Espevær - Eidesvik - GulenSkyss (English) (inaccessible link - history ) . gulenskyss.no. Date of treatment December 3, 2017.
- ↑ Espever Island in Norway: photos and attractions . KRAMAR BLOG (March 29, 2017). Date of treatment December 3, 2017.