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Anders Posted 23 years ago
Culture

What do you know about Norway?

I wonder what people know about my home-country?
  

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Norway! Forest, coloured houses, lakes, fiords and more forest, more coloured small made on wood houses and more water and mysterious sky and light because the nights in summer have a nice light. And oil!

  • Norway!
  • Forest, coloured houses, lakes, fiords and more forest, more coloured small made on wood houses and more water and mysterious sky and light because the nights in summer have a nice light.
  • And oil!
  • Norway has oil .
  • Snow, lots of snow.
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Norway!
Forest, coloured houses, lakes, fiords and more forest, more coloured small made on wood houses and more water and mysterious sky and light because the nights in summer have a nice light. And oil! Norway has oil . Snow, lots of snow.
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That is impressing!
Have you been here?

There is not lots of snow everywhere, though, but there is a bit up north already, I have heard.
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Yes, I was recently. I still have the houses in my eyes, yellow, red, white, green, placed on that immense dark green forest that ends is a mirror of water. And the absence of the night, what a new sensation. The absence of fences too.
The novelty of not being asked for identity card either entering the country or leaving it.
The language, stressing some words twice, some new let
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That was a beautiful description of Norway...
The absence of nights during the summer turns into an absolute presence of night when the winter comes though.
May I ask where in Norway (Norge) you were?

Here are the letters you were talking about: æ, ø and å.
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Sure. I was in Oslo, Bergen, Alesund, Trondheim, and Sognefjord and Geiranger fiord.
Thanks for the lettersEmotion: smile
Tell us mor
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I will, tomorrow, it's a bit late now...

Which of the cities/places did you like the best, by the way?
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One of the first countries I wanted to visit was Norway. I was determined to cycle around/through it. What do I know about it? Not much. It's freezing in Winter. The vikings came from that way. You have incredible fjords. The long days and nights at different times of the year. That's all that comes off the top of my head at the moment.
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Pink Salmon!!
I've noticed nobody mentioned anything about Salmon. I think Norway is famous for its salmon, isn't it?
Tell us more about Norway, Anders. I'm sure you still have a lot to tell about this beautiful country.
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Well, the things you have mentioned as special for Norway are not the first I think about ahen I am asked to tell something about Norway. Pink salmon og houses with different colors are both things I am used to, things I am not surprised to see. When I was in England this summer, on the train to London, the first thing I thought about was how like it was the landscape home in Norway.

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Anders, answering your question, the cities that I liked the most were Bergen and Trondheim.
A high point in Alesund overlooks some islands and that part of Atlantic, it was endearing view.
In Oslo and Trodheim I made a mental picture of the former docks imagining their noises and activity before being transformed into leisure places as they are today.

I was surprised by the

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