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Elin Lindkvist

Stockholm, Sweden
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About Elin
I am a journalist based in Sweden. A Filmmaker and a TV producer with over 15 years of experience from TV and video production. I have worked global for Reuters from the arctic zone and I am available to cover the north of Norway, Sweden and Finland. The climate change has a big impact in the area and I have done reports about mining, melting glacier and personal stories from this region of the world. Contact me for more information. Have a nice day!
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News report Reuter’s north Norway.

A news report from north of Norway under covid lockdown.

Arctic surfers ride out Norway's coronavirus blues

28 Apr 2020  |  www.arctictoday.com
Surfers in Norway's Lofoten archipelago are taking advantage of the country's relatively flexible lockdown rules to enjoy the Arctic waves. The region, known for its stunning landscapes and unique cold-water reefs, has seen an influx of surfers seeking the perfect wave. Despite the pandemic, Norway's gradual reopening has allowed enthusiasts like Kristian Breivik and national surf team coach Shannon Ainslie to continue their activities, finding solace and enjoyment in the sport.

Arctic surfers ride out Norway’s coronavirus blues

24 Apr 2020  |  wixx.com
Surfers in Norway's Lofoten archipelago are taking advantage of the country's relatively flexible lockdown rules to enjoy the arctic waves. The region, known for its stunning landscapes and unique cold-water reefs, has seen an influx of surfers seeking the perfect wave. Norway's lockdown allows symptom-free individuals to leave their homes, enabling surfers to continue their activities. The country is gradually reopening, with kindergartens and elementary schools resuming. National surf team coach Shannon Ainslie appreciates the absence of sharks and the opportunity to surf, hike, and snowboard.

Arctic surfers ride out Norway's coronavirus blues

22 Apr 2020  |  www.investing.com
A small group of surfers in Norway's Lofoten archipelago are taking advantage of the country's relatively flexible lockdown rules to surf in the Arctic waters. The lockdown, imposed in mid-March, allows symptom-free individuals to leave their homes while maintaining social distance. The article highlights the unique appeal of the Lofoten region, including its cold-water reefs, fishing culture, and natural beauty. Surf enthusiasts like Kristian Breivik and national surf team coach Shannon Ainslie find solace and enjoyment in the waves, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Norway is gradually reopening, with kindergartens and elementary schools resuming operations.

Arctic surfers ride out Norway's coronavirus blues

21 Apr 2020  |  nationalpost
Surfers in Norway's Lofoten archipelago are taking advantage of the country's relatively flexible lockdown rules to enjoy the arctic waves. The region, known for its stunning landscapes and unique cold-water reefs, has seen an influx of surfers seeking the perfect wave. Norway's lockdown allows symptom-free individuals to leave their homes while maintaining social distance, enabling activities like surfing to continue. The country is gradually reopening, with kindergartens and elementary schools resuming. The article highlights the positive experiences of local surfers and the appeal of the area, especially for those like national surf team coach Shannon Ainslie, who appreciates the absence of sharks.
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