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Helganesvg 24 Haugesund, Rogaland, Western Fjords, Norway, 4262, 47-52-84-25-00
... be precise, and she has lived in Syre ever since.
She's on a small island to the west of Stavanger and I have visited quite a few times before. They live on a small farm with chickens, cats, a dog and quite a few vegetables and flowers in my sister's garden. I stay in a little one room hut, that they built on the side of the hill behind their house, about 12 years ago. It has quite a spectacular view of hills, rocks, sheep and the sea ...
... kaniner så ho visste ikkje heilt korleis ho skulle forholda seg. Valgte å begynna med å springa til motsatt ende av buret når dei andre kaninene kom bort for å helsa på, med når eg reiste der i frå var ho kanskje den mest innpåslitne...
Om kvelden gjekk me tur til Ryvarden - kjempekos! Flott landskap og ikkje minst selskap. I fyret kunne me sjå at det budde folk akkurat som jentene i "Jenter på hjul" gjorde. Minnesmerket etter dei omkomne etter Sleipner-forliset, og ...
... at the time, had a population of 26,000. But today, Espevær has only 170 residents but receive many times more visitors during the summer who come for the fishing, diviing or its rich and varied flora. There are 365 small islands nearby, most of which are uninhabited. Attractions on Espevær include the 'Baadehuset', which has been converted into a museum with a big selection of historical photographs and many exhibits of old ...
Espevær, Norway evasoloOn our way back from Bergen, we decided to take a different route. Looking at the map it seemed like it would maybe be about a six-hour drive instead of a four-hour drive. However, we were definitely mistaken - ten hours later we arrived back in Stavanger. Right outside of Bergen we stopped at the Fantoft Stavkirke ...
Hardangerfjord, Norway klh1July 5th 2005 Update on Norway On June 29th I arrived in Norway. My first glimse of the city was amazing. There were mountains on both sides of us with a city in between. There is NO flat land, this is all mountain. The houses are built on the sides of the mountains, it's so weird to see. First thing I took a tour of the city and learned a few historic facts about the place. Then I spent the afternoon wandering, looking, exploring Bergen. Just like Iceland, this place was very ...
Bergen, Norway ashleysas... came out in the states about 2 months ago. I had already seen everything else that was playing or had no intention of ever seeing it: Batman, The Pacifier, Monster in Law, Saved, and Star Wars. So we decide to go to the matinee because it is supposedly cheaper. Well to get into the matinee here is 80 Kroner about $12.30 USD. When you pay for the ticket the teller assigns you a seat in the theater, I think I like ...
Bergen, Norway meldog13... the best description I can come up with. The water was a dark blue but glassy, you could see the mountains reflecting in it. The mountains were green and covered with trees as far as you could see, it is such a welcomed change from gray Iceland. We arrived at the dock at 7:00 a.m. and were cleared to leave the ship by 9:20 a.m. Me and my roommate Britney along with another law student Katie decided to go explore the city for a couple of hours before we had ...
Bergen, Norway meldog13Natasha, Adrian and I stayed in a quiet little fishing village, Haugesund - a town that has a higher population of statues than residents it would seem. Everywhere we walked in this town was a statue, mostly of animals though we even found Marilyn Monroe, no doubt ...
Haugesund, Norway itsem... my Nokia was at its highest everywhere and stayed that way no matter where I was in Norway. It was definitely better than Singapore where signal can be lost in an expressway or a slightly rural area (hello telecoms why can't you cover a small country) or Australia where mobile signal will be lost somewhere between Sydney and Hunter Valley. To get to Bergen, we have to hopped on ferries intermittently instead of following the long fjords shorelines. We reached Bergen by noon ...
Bergen, Norway ricochet... 40 years now. In this museum you can learn about the history of the oil exploration, how the oil is formed, how it is produced and what the life is like for an offshore worker here in Norway. I found it interesting but that might have something to do with the fact that I'm a petroleum engineer :-) If you want to learn something about the Norwegian history you can check out Stavanger archaeological museum. This can be combined with Jernaldergården (the iron age farm). This is a ...
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