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Dive to catch your own dinner on a king crab safari in Finnmark, Northern Norway Photo: visitnorway.com
Dive to catch your own dinner on a king crab safari in Finnmark, Northern Norway Photo: visitnorway.com
Visitors on their way to see king crabs in their natural habitat Photo: visitnorway.com
Warm clothes and footwear are required when setting off on a king crab safari Photo: visitnorway.com
Millions of king crabs have spread west into Norwegian waters since Soviet scientists introduced them in the Murmanskfjord in the 1960s Photo: visitnorway.com
King crabs are also known as giant crabs or Kamchatka crabs Photo: visitnorway.com
Today's catch will feed a few guests Photo: visitnorway.com
King crab safaris offer great photo opportunities Photo: visitnorway.com
King crabs can reach two metres between the claws and weigh up to 15 kilos Photo: visitnorway.com
King crab dinner between friends Photo: visitnorway.com
Ordinary crab will never be the same after you have tried red king crab Photo: visitnorway.com
King crab, home-made dressing and a glass of white wine - can dinner get better than this? Photo: visitnorway.com