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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
The southern Norway
The Alps were left behind, finally! And from then on, everyone deserved at least a little bit of leisure time to gain ones power back. Let me explain what this means:
We hopped on the night train, leaving Basel at 9:20 pm, and sat down in a convenient seat. The air conditioner was broken, but we didn’t bother. Luckily, it was simply the hottest day of the year. So what, who cares? I do!!! I looked for another seat in an air-conditioned wagon. The good thing: This train was going to Erfurt directly. And 4 hours time must be enough for gathering together all the Norway stuff. I.e. we almost missed the train going to Hamburg. We caught up with another cousin, cruising through Denmark and approaching the ferry on time. From then on, it had been six of us, with 15 x 10 litres of beer and 7 bottles Havana ...
We stranded in Kristiansand late at night and crashed down in a 6 bed dorm in the Radisson SAS Hotel. The rest of the week had been perfect, strolling around a bit and enjoying the Norwegian beauty, fishing the everyday’s dinner in the wide ocean and climbing the world famous Preikestolen that offered one of the most spectacular lookout on earth (at least) with a vertically descent 600 metres down to the Lysefjord. Awesome!!! This is always worth seeing it, as well as the almost unknown Kjerag, the thing I surely will see the next time in Norway. So long ...
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4 comments:
Oh dear, I want to go to Norway desperately...
Sachi
I will welcome you ;) It's always worth it, believe me ...
Haha, I believe you.
I will go to Europe next year :)
When is the good season?
Needless to say, I can't stand Germany's cold weather, so except winter ;>
Sachi
Hmmm ok, what about summer then??? I'd suggest July or August, the big holiday time in Europe. Moderate temperatures (compared to Aussie) and everything else is alright as well. So let's see ... ;-) Just tell me!
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