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Above: The shape of this

Above: The shape of this ramʼs horns earned him the name Kanelsnurr, which translates to “cinnamon bun.” He lived a long and happy life on a working farm in Norway, and thanks to this photo, he lives on. His owners even had postcards made of this photo and used it in their farm logo. Above: The stabbur, a fixture on many Norwegian farms, is the original refrigerator, an outdoor pantry for meats and other foods. It is built on stilts to keep rodents and moisture out, but its grass-covered roof is sometimes a banquet for goats! 40 VIKING.COM EXPLORE MORE

ARTS Above: Hydropower produces almost 100% of Norwayʼs electricity, making water one of the countryʼs most valuable resources. The advantages of hydro are many—it is renewable, it is clean, it is reliable, and it can serve generation after generation with low-cost electricity from a local resource. EXPLORE MORE VIKING.COM 41