What To Do In Norway When You’re Bored
Sometimes the cold makes you do crazy things. Can you guess what I’m doing? Listen to the sound.
Still can’t pick it? Have a look at the video.
Who knew you could do that on a soccer field?
Sometimes the cold makes you do crazy things. Can you guess what I’m doing? Listen to the sound.
Still can’t pick it? Have a look at the video.
Who knew you could do that on a soccer field?
Even though the males are called bulls and the females cows, the muskoxen are more closely related to sheep than cattle. Make no mistake, though – this is not your average cuddly ba-ba-blacksheep! A grown animal can be 2,5 m long and weigh up to 400 kgs, and their long curved horns mean business.
A popular Summer activity in Norway is kayaking. The coast of Norway is dotted with thousands of little islands making the perfect conditions for a smooth paddle.
The sun never goes down during this season but the mountains to the East are so high that the sun still has to raise above them in the morning hours and an artificial dawn-effect wakes the city.
Celebrate National Fårikål day with us. On the last Thursday of September every year Norway celebrates their national dish with, of course, all you can eat fårikål!
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Reindeer herding is more than just an occupation, it is a way of life and an integral part of the Sami culture and identity.
Flower Show Series: Arctic Botanical Garden Selection – Tromsø
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It sounds and looks like tap dancing.