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Marco, Jacqueline & Kyra
We hebben al weer water gevonden voor Kyra om te zwemmen op de volgende locatie. We hebben een huisje in de bergen tussen de bossen. Hier blijven we twee dagen en dan gaan we weer verder naar Oslo. Het is niet zo warm hier, dus Marco heeft de open haard aangestoken. Gezellig.
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Marianne open haard aan.. zeker gezellig, maar ik kan me er hier nu op het moment niks bij voorstellen nu we dik in de 20 graden zitten.
jvdberg Wij gisteren ook nog, maar nu is het rond de 10 graden. We zitten ook weer vrij hoog in de bergen. Is in de winter een skiegebied.
jvdberg Ik bedoelde uiteraard skigebied..
Sandra 1. Yes, it's VERY expensive. Food, in pclaiaurtr, will shock you if you're coming from the US. A meal at a TGI Friday's type place will run about $50 per person, if that gives you an idea.Outside of Japan, Norway is one of the most expensive places in the world.2. Is Oslo, there are a few shopping malls, but you want to focus more on simply exploring the city. It's not a large city, so start at Radhusplassen (sp?) and work you way from there. Bryggen is an obvious shopping location.3. Akershus, Radhuss, Royal Palace are commonly seen landmarks. Plan on spending time at Bogdoy island, seeing the various museums there. I recommend getting an Olso Card, which lets you get into most places for free (once you buy the card) and gives you free transportation.If you can, you should leave Oslo, perhaps for a day. Take a fjord cruise or travel inland or north. I went to Bergen, on the other coast, and the trip there was well worth it.Olso, in the end, is a small European city. It's nice, but the real beauty of Norway is elsewhere.