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Leaving Moss – A Fjordside Farewell (Explored)

As the Bastø Ferry sails away from Moss, the city stretches along the coastline, embraced by the dramatic evening sky. The rippling waters of the Oslofjord reflect the soft hues of the setting sun, while the marina and modern waterfront developments highlight the town’s blend of history and progress.

 

Once an industrial stronghold, Moss is now a thriving cultural and residential hub, known for its artistic spirit, maritime heritage, and scenic surroundings. Across the fjord lies Horten, the ferry’s destination, continuing a journey that has connected the east and west shores for generations.

 

Some funfacts:

🔹 The Paper Town – Moss was once home to one of Norway’s largest paper mills, shaping the city's industrial identity for centuries.

 

🔹 The Moss Convention – In 1814, an important peace agreement was signed here, securing Norway’s union with Sweden after a brief war.

 

🔹 Moss as an Art Destination – Today, Moss embraces its creative side, hosting Galleri F15 and the Momentum biennale, one of the leading contemporary art exhibitions in Scandinavia.

 

🔹 Island Getaways – Just offshore lies Jeløya, an idyllic island known for its lush nature, hiking trails, and cultural heritage.

 

🔹 Fjord Connection – The Bastø Ferry is Norway’s busiest inland ferry route, linking Moss and Horten across the Oslofjord with over 3.8 million passengers annually.

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