Reference is made to the first part of this mini-series:
In today’s second instalment, we shall investigate the secondary cliché at-work here, which relates to how the North Cape is conventionally approached by (mass) tourism, i.e., by ship.
Let’s take a step back in time, for this second perspective also has a long pedigree, even though my oldest picture postcard dates from the early 1950s:
Stay tuned for the third part in which we shall, again, venture beyond the “pictorial canon” and look at some picture postcards showing quite different things.
That must have been a magnificent view from the tour boat