The video took over five months to complete

Sep 30, 2014 14:17 GMT  ·  By

Have you ever wanted to go to Norway to witness the majesty of the fjords for yourself? Well, if for whatever reasons you didn’t make it into this beautiful, frozen country, you will certainly appreciate the next video I’m about to present to you.

The short film is simply titled "Norway" and was captured by Morten Rustad of Rustad Media in the form of a motion time-lapse.

To complete the 5:33 long video, Rustad has traveled over 10,000 miles and took several tens of thousands of photographs. He put in over five months of intense work in order to piece together this short film, but you might agree with me when I say the results are quite breathtaking.

The voyage taken to complete this work of art covered a lot of Norwegian territory from the deep fjords in the Southwest, to the moon landscape in the North and Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and the settlements and cities around the country both in summer and winter time.

Rustad actually visited 19 of Norway’s counties throughout the project, and by browsing through them, you can get an idea of how beautiful and untouched the countryside is.

The music accompanying the video is quite relaxing as well, so take a few minutes of your time to watch this incursion into the magical lands of Norway.