I bet the sundeck was pretty vacant.
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I bet the sundeck was pretty vacant.
I prefer to get the bigger boat to A Brygge now as it is more stable than the small fast boat, which makes me a little sea sick sometimes
all went down. one of his friends saw the jet pass over through her window in the west 20s (street). and - one of my friends was stuck down on houston blocking out the ash...
travel, I mean. get some sort of ferry pass and head north?
Lot of yanks take the coastal cruise, you can take it from Bergen to Kirkenes. But it's expensive, you know, the boat is packed with American senior citizens with blue hair and a solid bank account.
You can go norf in the winter and see the aurora light, go skiing etc. or you can go in the summer and experience the midnight sun. You can go for fjords or you can go for mountains. You can go to Oslo in the summer and combine it with Copenhagen and Stockholm, or you can focus on the west coast which really has the greates nature.
Brentwood can probably give you some good advice as a furiner in nogland. He actually goes for a fjordcruise every day!
Adding to what GnR has said, there are some fantastic train journeys where the views are beautiful
Look around on this webiste. They market it as the world's best train ride
http://www.visitnorway.com/uk/Getting-here-and-around/Train- in-Norway/The-worlds-best-train-ride/
You can fly from Stansted to Oslo for as low as 60 quid return as well