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==Kiruna==
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'''Kiruna''' the most nothern town in [[Sweden]]. It is a famous iron mining town so don't be scared if you hear explosion at night that shake whatever building you might be staying in. It also has the famous ice hotel and, most importantly, one of the best views of Aurora Borealis.
Kiruna the most nothern town in Sweden. It is a famous iron mining town so don't be scared if you hear explosion at night that shake whatever building you might be staying in. It also has the famous ice hotel and, most importantly, one of the best views of Aurora Borealis.
 
  
 
===Heading Southeast to [[Luleå]] or [[Finland]]===
 
===Heading Southeast to [[Luleå]] or [[Finland]]===
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Ray hitchhiked out of the roundabout at '''Österleden''' and '''Lombololeden''' and had no problem finding a truck going all the way to Finland. Many trucks pass through Kiruna from [[Narvik]] in [[Norway]].
 
Ray hitchhiked out of the roundabout at '''Österleden''' and '''Lombololeden''' and had no problem finding a truck going all the way to Finland. Many trucks pass through Kiruna from [[Narvik]] in [[Norway]].
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Revision as of 19:19, 6 April 2012

Kiruna the most nothern town in Sweden. It is a famous iron mining town so don't be scared if you hear explosion at night that shake whatever building you might be staying in. It also has the famous ice hotel and, most importantly, one of the best views of Aurora Borealis.

Heading Southeast to Luleå or Finland

In Kiruna there are only two main roads heading in the direction you want to go. These streets are Lombololeden or Malmvägen, it is a small town so if you head down either of these roads to the East then you'll eventually find the roundabout where the two of them meet. Only Lombololeden follows the E10 the entire way.

Ray hitchhiked out of the roundabout at Österleden and Lombololeden and had no problem finding a truck going all the way to Finland. Many trucks pass through Kiruna from Narvik in Norway.