The North Cape is a cape on the northern coast of the island of Magerøya in Northern Norway. It is a popular tourist attraction, with a 307-meter high cliff that plunges into the sea. The cape is home to thousands of puffins, gannets, and cormorants, and offers stunning views of the Barents Sea. Visitors can hike to the natural arch Kirkeporten, go fishing for giant king crabs, or explore the white, treeless landscape on a snowmobile. The nearby town of Honningsvåg is a gateway for cruise passengers, with quaint shops and delicious Arctic food experiences. The North Cape is also home to the world's northernmost fishing village, Skarsvåg
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