Norway in 2018, Oslo II

Parts

Wednesday, August 22

When I planned the trip, I picked Tromsø from the map because it was so far north, and I planned the trip I did not know the daughter of a friend was a scientist living in Tromsø. But she was out of town the days I was visiting. But she was on her way back as I was leaving, and we intersected in the Oslo airport, so we spent an hour visiting before her flight, and then I continued into Oslo.

Thursday, August 23

2018-08-23 Oslo Free Tours / Matthew SELL 100 Norwegian kroner Freia Egon
Oslo from Ekebergparken
Oslo from Ekebergparken.
Oslo from Ekebergparken
Oslo from Ekebergparken.
Oslo from Ekebergparken
Oslo from Ekebergparken.
I walked through part of Ekebergparken. The rock carvings below are about 5,000 years old or more.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.
Mesolithic rock carvings
Mesolithic rock carvings.

And I continued walking through parts of the city.

Ruins of Oslo’s first cathedral
Ruins of Oslo’s first cathedral, St. Hallvard’s Cathedral, dating from 1100s to 1639.
Stolpersteine
Stolpersteine.
Printed ad with “Skip Ad” button
Somebody printed a screenshot without proofreading.
Statues at Vigeland “Sculpture Park”
Statues at Vigeland “Sculpture Park.”
Statues at Vigeland “Sculpture Park”
Statues at Vigeland “Sculpture Park.”

Friday, August 24

Travel home was routine. I happened to keep or was able to reconstruct more data for this trip than usual, so here is a summary.

Norway Vacation Statistics

Money Time Space Mass Temperature Data Locations

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