We start in Stavanger and follow the E39. First we go North and then East along the E134. At Haukell we meet the Rv.9. There we go South, until we make a full circle and finish the trip at Kritiansand, that's where we left from last time.
This time we had more time to explore the surroundings. Sometimes the webcam picture suggests mysterious or unexpected details. When you explore these places on Google streetview you will be both surprised and disappointed. My main impression was how much Norwegian landscapes look like Swiss alpine landscapes. And how beautiful they are, and how modern.
E39 Harestad 2 - The two trees in the left corner and the houses in the right corner look lonely and mysterious. The houses are also present on Google streetview but they are disappointing. The same is the case for the trees.
E39 Rennesøy - The field and the houses. In the camera picture the houses look like Chinese temple complexes. In reality they look less impressive. I think we're looking at these farm houses. They're boring, but the shed is nice.
But at night the sign is a shining rectangle and the farm houses are a UFO landing. And from this side road you can see the camera on Google streetview.
E39 Mortavika 1 - The toll booths and the bingo numbers.
And at night it looks like a dwarf rave party. And again, they remind me of Neo Rauch. Quite surreal, I like that.
And at night the place hosts a nuclear explosion and an artificial sun. And molten lava. And it's on Google streetview also.
E134 Røldalstunnelen aust - The snow, the cliffs, the sheds. It is a ski area. Usually there is a boring, silent, well ordered, emptiness at night.
But when it rains or snows you can see apparitions. This evening you have (from left to right): the white sheepdog, the female head on a stick and the coronavirus.
Rv. 13 Botnen - The mysterious installation.
Rv. 13 Eiane - The poles in the field on the right.
It's an orchard when you look on Google streetview.
Rv. 9 Hovden - By day a study in white, black and gray.
And at night the mysterious stake rises up from the snow.
Rv. 9 Hekni - The place that looks like a crime location. With bodies hidden behind the dark trees.
When you look at the camera picture you will see that it has the wrong name. In earlier days the camera indeed stood near Hekni, but that landscape is different. I couldn't find the real location of this webcam, but I found a great ride along the Rv. 9 on Youtube.
Rv. 9 Dalehefte - That's where we started our round trip in an earlier blog post.
E39 Harestad 2
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=627515
E39 Rennesøy
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=444685
E39 Mortavika 1
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=935906
E39 Arsvågen ferjekai 2
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=1000404
Fv. 47 Ferkingstad
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=285084
Fv. 40 Alsåkernes
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=110730
E134 Fjæra 2
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=2107767
E134 Røldalstunnelen vest
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=387699
E134 Røldalstunnelen aust
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=1009118
Rv. 13 Botnen
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=2418998
Rv. 13 Eiane
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=559813
Rv. 13 Årdal
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=533906
Rv. 9 Hovden
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=457941
Rv. 9 Hekni
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=566650
Rv. 9 Dalehefte
https://www.vegvesen.no/public/webkamera/kamera?id=458596