The three iconic, side-by-side colorful houses in Sommarøy represent traditional Norwegian coastal life and historical financial status, where red, yellow, and white paint signified wealth levels. These houses, along with the nearby historic "Låvhaugen" fisherman's home from 1890, reflect the island's heritage as a traditional fishing village, often featuring turf-lined roofs and vibrant facades. in the frame are just a few of the 67 turbines that make up Nordlys Vind (Northern lights in Norwegian ) .Open in 2019 the wind farm , powers 50000 homes .The rotors measuring over 400 feet in diameter .Norway seamlessly celebrates its heritage while also embrace future technology to ensure the outdoors is ptotected for future generations.Of course Norway has advantages many countries do not ,but they are stil many other countries that can learn from the approach to embrace nature .