The sunset at Glufsa Kråkerøy is reflected in the sea
Title: The sunset at Glufsa, Kråkerøy reflected in the sea
As day turns to evening, Glufsa on Kråkerøy reveals a landscape shaped by time, sea and light. The worn rocky cliffs, round like old ridges, bear scars and lines carved by weather and wind – and now lie still, bathed in the golden glow of a sky that glows in yellow, orange and blue.
The sunset reflects in the still sea like a flaming mirror, where water and sky unite in an illusion of liquid gold. The clouds stretch like brushstrokes across the horizon, and darkness creeps in from behind – but lets the colors shine at the last second. Every little puddle in the rock catches a glimpse of this magic, like little worlds in themselves.
The landscape is desolate and alive at the same time. A calm that is deeper than silence rests over the rocks, and an eternal breath from the sea is felt in the light, in the surface, in the horizon that awaits. This is not just a sight – it is a feeling. Of the power of nature, of the calm of time, and of the farewell of the sun, mirrored in the sea at the edge of Kråkerøy.

