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An expert here to help me understand why my Adsense got rejected?

I have tried to get access to Google Adsense to earn some money on my website/ Blog website, oppdagoslo.no, a comprehensive travel guide for Oslo, Norway. Since launch in August, I've published 38 posts, many of which rank in the top 10 for their main keyword targets, and some even within the top 3, such as "fotball pub in Oslo," and "Steak restaurants in Oslo," and "Best hotels in Oslo". SEMrush estimates that my site brings in around 3,500 organic traffic per month. Despite the promising SEO figures, I'm having trouble getting approved for Adsense. I've been denied twice now, with the reason given as "low value." I suspect there might also be issues with the payment/Wallet setup, but thought I had fixed this but got rejected again. Given that Google has recognized the value of my content enough to rank it on the first page and top positions, I'm confused as to why the same content is considered "low value" for Adsense. If someone from this knowledgeable community could take a look at my website and provide some insight into what might be causing the Adsense failure, I would greatly appreciate it. My site is: Oppdagoslo.no Thank you in advance!

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