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Nordkapp, also known as North Cape, is a high cliff rising 307 meters above the Arctic Ocean, located in Finnmark county in northern Norway. It is one of the northernmost points of Europe, and due to its position, it has been an important navigation point for seafarers for centuries.

Nordkapp is a popular tourist attraction and is visited by thousands of visitors each year who come to witness the midnight sun during the summer months and the Northern Lights during the winter. The plateau offers stunning views of the surrounding seascape and mountainous landscape, and visitors can take a hike along the well-marked trails, visit the Nordkapp Hall, or take a photo at the famous globe monument.

In addition to its natural beauty, Nordkapp is also home to the indigenous Sámi people, who have inhabited the area for thousands of years. Visitors can learn about their unique culture and way of life at the Sámi Siida Museum and attend cultural events and performances.

To reach Nordkapp, visitors can drive along the E69 road, which is considered one of the most scenic routes in the world. Alternatively, visitors can take a bus or join a guided tour from nearby towns such as Honningsvåg or Kirkenes.