In true Indiana Jones style we went to Oslo to find a hidden treasure, an airplane wreck from the second world war.
Norway
2017 Travel Year
2017 has almost come to an end and we look back on what we have done this year.
Europe in 10 000 photos
This summer we went to Europe. And took some photos. Or rather 10 000, that turned into 5 minutes of video.
25 % of the world’s countries visited
Today I have reached a big milestone. I’ve now visited 25 % of every countries in the world! This is celebrated by looking at the best experiences so far.
Preikestolen: The mountain above the sky
Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock is visited by almost 300 000 tourists every year. It is an impressive sight, but most people have probably not seen it at its most impressive, when the fjord below is covered by clouds.
The ghost town Pyramiden
Ever heard about a Russian ghost town in Norway built by the Soviet Union, where carrying a firearm is required by law and where you can live in a hotel that once was robbed – by a polar bear? Welcome to Pyramiden!
Western Norway’s natural wonders for those with no fear of heights
After moving to Western Norway it was a bit embarrassing to have less experience with touristic sights than visiting foreigners. But finally I have completed the top three sights for those with no fear of heights: Kjerag, Preikestolen and Trolltunga.