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The Henningsvær Idrettslag Stadion in the little angling town of Henningsvær, situated on two little islands off Lofoten, in Norway, can barely be known as a stadium; it has no stands—only two or three meters of black-top poured around the field—and is utilized just for beginner football. Yet, its area is lofty.
The stadium is situated on a rough islet encompassed by staggering perspectives comprising of sensational mountains and spiked pinnacles, vast ocean and shielded sounds.![] The football pitch was laid by leveling the strong bedrock of the southernmost piece of the Hellandsøya island, bringing about a harsh scene, beautified by overpowering number of racks for drying cod. Around the edge of the field is a segment of black-top that serves both as the group stand and as auto stopping. The stadium's small limit appears to be adequate since the town of Henningsvær has just around 500 tenants.![]