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Our family activities have become traditional to the seasons…
The walking-street takes you from Central Station to the Royal Palace.
In Norway, there are still Lefse recipes around from the 1630s! This is supposedly the traditional and original Hardanger recipe used:
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.
There is always something beautiful waiting for us around the corner.
The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line.