On our first day (Jun 8) in Oslo we took the Viking "Off the beaten path" bicycle tour.
A few of the more interesting attractions on the tour were in the Vulkan neighborhood, upriver.
The lizard by Phlegm in the Vulkan neighborhood |
My favorite stall in Mathallen food court in the Vulkan neighborhood |
Any wonder? They weren't as good as Stan's in Santa Clara... |
On the bike ride along the Akerselva River |
In the evening, the sun sets around 10:45 PM, and the area around us was very much alive past midnight.
June 10 was a travel day. We left Oslo and flew to Kirkenes, a town that's around 69.73°N latitude. The arctic circle is at 65.8°N... so Kirkenese is 437km (262 miles) north of the Arctic Circle. The next sunset there will be on July 28 near midnight. For those of you who never saw Insomnia, with
Al Pacino and Robin Williams... I recommend it. We streamed it from Amazon (it's only $3.00) and it provided a pretty groovy backdrop for our journey north.
On Monday morning, we boarded the good ship Kong Harald, part of the Hurtigruten line.
Alexandra in front of the Kong Harald. This thing is bigger than the both of us |
North Cape : 71.17° north. The furthest point north in Europe and only 2100km from the North Pole. |
Go figure.
The next day, we went on the Eagle Safari. An excursion that starts with a small boat pulling alongside our ship, and we transfer to that boat in mid-water while both boats are tied together and moving. Then we pull away from the Kong Harald, and proceed down to the Trollfjord, with one of the crew cutting up fish and throwing them to the flock of seagulls who follow the boat.
Once the crew sights an eagle approaching, the slow down and throw a whole fish into the water. This is too big for a seagull to handle, but a happy meal for an eagle.
Svartisen Glacier |
We have been steadily heading south. The weather (it's been typically in the mid to upper 30's in the north) has been steadily getting warmer. We are now below the arctic circle.
Arctic Circle monument on Vikingen island |
After that, the ship passed Torghatten mountain... with a hole in it.
We are now on the way to Trondheim... More later. The cruise finishes at 2:30PM on Saturday in Bergen, which was the capital of Norway from the 13th century until 1814.
After a stormy night with rough seas, we cruised into Bergen on Saturday afternoon.
One of Bergen's best attractions is the Fløibanen funicular, which goes up a mountain that overlooks the town of Bergen.
One of a small herd of well-fed goats that are on the top of the mountain |
Norway has a thing about trolls that I don't quite understand |
In Myrdal, we transferred to the Flam train , which drops back down to sea level. The train stops by a waterfall about 10 min out of Myrdal on the way down (one of many) where there is also music and a strange dance by 3 women on the cliff near the waterfall.
Then, back to Oslo by train. Arriving around 10:30PM.. Still light outside!
Another 3 days in Oslo, starting with a visit to Holmenkollbakken, a ski jump built for the 1956 olympics.
Holmenkollbakken ski jump |
View from the top |
The ski jump from the top |
Deli de Luca is an Oslo version of 7-11 on steroids. They bake croissants, scoop ice cream, and have an array of goodies, sandwiches, hot dogs etc. I had been eyeing this brownie thing for some time, so on our last night in town... I finally had to go for it.
Deli de Luca brownie with caramel |
What a wonderful journey!
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