Welcome to Unstad, population 15. It's 100 miles above the Arctic Circle.http://nyti.ms/2elAFPL
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"The first time I was here, my heart was pounding. I felt small, scared. But you also connect with nature, and it embraces you."pic.twitter.com/mbbkcWVjYr
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It's a place where “sheep poo is a good sign.”pic.twitter.com/ONRJos8qjK
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Among the first surfers at Unstad were Thor Frantzen and Hans Egil Krane, who made their own boards after a trip to Australia in 1963.pic.twitter.com/ayBn4GISYi
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“People looked at us like we were from another planet,” said Thor, now 67. “It was an easy way to meet the girls,” said Hans.
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Surfers visiting Unstad for the 2016 Lofoten Masters competition could see the Northern Lights. http://nyti.ms/2elAFPL pic.twitter.com/q0s7wpEp9U
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"But it was fun to surf someplace that’s never been surfed." http://nyti.ms/2elAFPL pic.twitter.com/IUmLstHMro
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"Maybe that’s another reason why I came here. To stay away from sharks."http://nyti.ms/2elAFPL
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it looked awfully rocky for surfing.
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very good.
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As a Puerto Rican who lived on an Island that was 86 degrees or hotter every day I find surfing in Cold water Insane. I'll pass
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Cold! B-u-r-r.....
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