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![]() A hunter with dogs and a capricallie ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-10 Sasha Danilovsky with his two West Seberian laika, Rada and Inga. |
![]() A rifle with optic is preferably to shoot wood grouse in winter. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-07 A real Tana salmon. |
![]() Hunting for wood grouse in the Kola Pen. might give good result. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 Beautiful sunrise over the river Pecha in the Murmansk region. A good river for salmon fishing. |
![]() Sasha Danilovsky with his two W. Siberian laikas, Rada and Inga. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-06 The rock carvings in Alta were placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on 3 December 1985. This list comprises sites that are considered to have particularly great national and international value. The first rock carvings were discovered here in autumn 1 |
![]() Sasha Danilovsky, an experienced wood grouse hunter. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-04 "Øyvind Ravna, sitting on the stone heap where the borders of Norway, Finland and Russia meet. Used for the book ""Vandringer i Grenseland""" |
![]() Sasha Danilovsky, crossin the river Vuen. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-01 A reindeer herder is looking for his animals. |
![]() The herdsman Alexander Terentiyev and Sasha. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1986-08 "A mountain walker has put up his tent and has a rest by the fire. The photo was used on the cover page of the brochure of the firm ""Arctic Hunting & Fishing"" from 1991. " |
![]() Topp hunting- Hunting for wood grouse with rifle. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-07 On the way for fishing in the Tana River. Behind two Saami lavvus. |
![]() Volodja with two big capricallie ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-03 "Capricallie, ""the big game"" for the small game hunters. Here from Upper Tuloma area in Murmansk region" |
![]() Walking over the huge swamp areas in the Tuloma area. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-06 The rock carvings in Alta were placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on 3 December 1985. This list comprises sites that are considered to have particularly great national and international value. The first rock carvings were discovered here in autumn 1 |
![]() Winter hunting for wood grouse (capricailie). ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-10 Sasha Danilovsky, crossin the river Vuen. |
![]() Winter hunting with a Siberian Laika ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-03 Hunting for capricaly in the Tuloma district. |
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![]() A game from the grouse hunting. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 The river Pecha in the Murmansk region, which runs out in Tuloma, is a good river for salmon fishing. |
![]() A good game ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990 |
![]() A high mountain grouse. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 Many Finnish families immigrated to Norway in the end of the 19th century. Some of them settled in Pasvik. The Bjørklund farm on Svanvik shows the architecture from that time. |
![]() A mountain grouse in colorful enviroment. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 Picking eggs of sea gull has been a tradition on the costal North Norway. Here from Ekkerøy outside Vadsoe. |
![]() A Sami lavvu. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 Herman Sotkajävri is a professional hunter and an alive legend in the Northern areas. |
![]() Adelio Ponce de Leon - an Italian adventurer. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 There is a lot of small huts in the mountain plateau of Finnmark. Some of the is covered with turf, and some of them not, like this small cottage by Geaidnujávre. |
![]() After the leave-fall. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 Picking eggs of sea gull has been a tradition on the costal North Norway. Here from Ekkerøy outside Vadsoe. |
![]() Beretta 687 EL ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1991 |
![]() Clever dog ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990 |
![]() For mountain grouse ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1991 |
![]() Guiseppe Negri, an old Italian hunter ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990-09 Guiseppe Negri, an old Italian hunter. To the left, the guide Per Torleiv Ravna |
![]() Hunters from Italy ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990-09 Guiseppe Negri andAdelio Ponce de Leon (t.left) |
![]() Hunting for small game in Tana. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 Arctic char caught on the still tick ice in May. From the mountain plateau of Finnmark. |
![]() On the way to the mountain grouse terrain. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 In the spring the recently awaken bear is very hungry. Here he has forced an elk into a reindeer coral by a genius move, and then caught the elk when it ran into the fence. |
![]() On the way up in the hunting terrain an early morning. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 "The ""bird mountain"" Ekkerøy outside Vadsoe. Here is a lot of seabird nesting. The most usual is the small sea gull called ""krykje"" in Norwegian. " |
![]() Proudly with two birds ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1991 |
![]() Raija - a proud hunting dog. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 Driving in the mountains, especially on the not snow covered areas, is a huge environmental problem in the mountain plateau of Finnmark. |
![]() Scott - an happy hunting dog. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 "On skies over the frozen mountain plateau. Dogs with sledge. Behind the highest mountan in Finnmark; Rásttegáisá." |
![]() Small game hunting in Tana. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 In the middle of May, the mountain plateau of Finnmark still more looks like winter than summer. |
![]() The dog is ready. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: |
![]() The first hunting day. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-06 The rock carvings in Alta are between 6200 and 2000 years old. They were made by people who lived by hunting and fishing. They depict some of the beliefs held by these people and the rituals they practised. They were probably elements in myths and stories about the worlds inhabited by the people and the spirits. Through the wildlife depicted (reindeer, elk. bears, dogs and/or wolves, foxes, hares, geese, ducks, swans, cormorants, halibut, salmon and whales), the carvings also provide information about the environment and resources of this population. Here probably a carving from the bear-hunting cult. |
![]() The first hunting day. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 "On Ekkerøy is a lot of seabird nesting. The most usual is the small sea gull called ""krykje"" in Norwegian." |
![]() Tore with is long winchester "grouse gun". ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 The river Pecha in the Murmansk region, which runs out in Tuloma, is a good river for salmon fishing. |
![]() Two good friends. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-05 Picking eggs of sea gull has been a tradition on the costal North Norway. Here from Ekkerøy outside Vadsoe. |
![]() White grouse hunting. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 The bear hunter Herman Sotkajävri is looking for traces after a bear, which recently had killed an elk. |