Rorbuer | Hamnøy,  
Norway by elmofoto The red cabins on the right are part of the small village where we stayed. . A Norwegian friend who was traveling with us explained that there’s a very simple, practical reason these cabins were traditionally (and largely still are) painted this red color: red pigment was the cheapest 🙂   Although the cabins pictured here are a few hundred years old (at most), rorbuer have a very long history on the Lofoten Islands, the earliest ones having been built starting in the 12th century. 
          
      
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