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About Norway

Those who have heard about Norway, have often heard stories of a cold country far to the north where polar bears wander the streets and snow permanently shrouds the forest. In fact, although Norway occupies the northern end of Europe, the summer temperatures often reach 25 degrees and over.

Although you can, strictly speaking, see polar bears wander around on Norwegian territory, you have to travel to the island of Spitsbergen which is located much further north than mainland Norway - close to the North Pole.

The Vikings
Other stories may be true though. The Vikings, the Norwegian's warrior forefathers, plundered Europe in the 10th century and the treasures they brought back on their great ships are still being excavated by archaeologists today. Some may now be seen in some of the country's many museums.

Norwegians are a very uncomplicated people. They are sincere and love the nature and the "outdoor" life. They generally enjoy a very high standard of living and quality of life, not to mention a great sense of fun and humour. They are a nation who are very proud of their country and own identity but you will have no problem at all when it comes to language. There are plenty of people who speak very good English.

The Arts
Norway has fostered a range of internationaly acclaimed artists, such as the painter Edvard Munch and the writer Henrik Ibsen. Among contemporary artists, well known names would include the actress and director Liv Ullmann and the scientist and explorer Thor Heyerdahl.

Norway is also associated with fish and it is true that the country has been one of the world's leading seafaring nations. There aren't many places in the world where you can get as good a seafood dinner as you can in the Norwegian coastal towns.

The Birth Place of Skiing
Winter sports is another area where Norwegians excel - after all, Norwegian children are said to be "born with their skis on". Not really suprising when you are born in the birth place of skiing. The Norwegian people take great pride in the numerous Olympic medals which stems from the nation's interest in skiing.

We would like to shame a "Geography" teacher from a Dover school who asked a pupil where he was going on holiday? What is there in Norway to do? Won't you get bored? Well here are my answers to that teacher....
9212 sq Kilometers.
On the Skakerak Coast.
80% of inhabitants live by the sea.
History
Populated for 10,000 years
Viking History
Timber
Shipping
Geography
Coastal Skerries
High Mountains
Forests
Lakes
Waterfalls
Small Fjords
Geology
Small Sandy Beaches
Nature
Wild Reindeer
Beaver
Elk
Lynx
Sea Bird Sanctuary
Varied Bird Life
Flora & Fauna
Culture
White woodenhouses
Crooked stone steps
Traditional Houses
Folk Art
Music
Dance

Dress
Food (game & seafood)
Iron Works
Art Galleries
Ibsen
Wooden Boats
Chamber Music
Festivals
Art
Photography
Fishing
Skiing
Shooting
Walking
Cycling
White Water rafting
Boating
Sailing
Diving
Relaxing
Camping
BBQ's
Swimming in crystal clear clean water...

And generally enjoying life in a safe environment...

I am sorry if I have forgotten something...

 

 

 

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