Norse mythology regarded fjords as gifts from the gods. Although nowadays it is widely accepted that glacial erosion is responsible for creating them, it’s hard to blame anyone for attributing a divine origin to these stunning natural landmarks. Striking waterfalls plummeting down rocky cliffs surrounded by thick forests and verdant meadows, colorful villages on the shores of cobalt-blue waters, and majestic glaciers defiantly cutting through the landscape paint the typical postcard beauty of this Scandinavian nation. More than a thousand fjords carve the coasts of Norway, from the southwestern ends of the country to the frigid reaches past the Arctic Circle.