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Climbing up Hardangervidda in a school bus
... per hour unless we were going downhill. We continued on to the ferry that crossed the Hardangerfjord and loaded up. It took approximately 20 minutes to get across, and a replacement bus was waiting for us. It was a school bus, so the space was at a premium as we crowded onto the little coach.
Our next stop was at Varingfoss, Norway’s most celebrated and mightiest waterfalls. Its height was about 600 feet. Unfortunately, it ...
Busy day at sea
This was another sea day as we sailed the north sea. So many activities and things to do/attend. Rebecca marked up the schedule with almost every event it seems like!! Anyway, we each did some of the items that interested us and joined on a few others. We went to the Indonesian Tea Ceremony, which I was looking forward to since we boarded the ship! I wremember it ...
Another Majestic Fjord
... day. Our accommodation was very nice – the room was a little small, but is was very modern with all the extras. Our dinner was served in the dining room and was a three course sit down meal. With sat wit Mano and Lingum from Singapore. Dinner was nice and then we flopped into bed.
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Northern Lights and Christmas in Norway!
... las luces del norte, que eran mágicos!
En el norte de Noruega, nos alojamos en tres lugares diferentes. Primero, nos alojamos en una cabina de junto a un lago por dos noches donde nos relajamos mucho. La próxima noche acampamos en un tienda Sami. Allí comimos reno y fuimos trineos tirados por perros – fue muy divertido y una buena ...
From Pillaging the World to World Peace
... a massive, expansive social welfare system. In fact, one of Norway's most debated domestic concerns is how much oil-profit to spend on funding welfare. Norwegians have opted for a social contract between them and their government which basically states that Norway's extremely productive workforce (ranked as the most productive on earth) is willing to sacrifice up to just under 50% of received salary in taxes. In exchange, they receive government ...