Victor's farmhouse. He fully restored it from an 18th century log building, He did an awesome job. It is so well planned and set out inside. Beautifully done. |
The new New Holland tracotr with which I would later have an interesting time! |
Victor's barn. Ancient, huge and a magic place. Note the climbing wall he attached to the outside with chains and ropes for safety! |
Victor did this reconstruction of the stone wall along the driveway. Very neat and sturdy from Granite blocks. |
This is a typical chain convenience store - Kiwi - and I took the shot because so many Norwegian words are recognizable from Afrikaans. |
Very old timber church, but we were to see one a lot older next day. |
First view of one of the Fjords (apart from Oslo Fjord which is less spectacular). |
Another view by Victor. |
Town, Flam, in the mountains with a typical Norwegian building housing restaurants, shops, etc. |
A view of the ferry port at Flam which leads into the Fjord. Spectacular scenery. |
Catering for visitors in English. |
On the mountain climbing train up to the high peaks. Spectacular ride. |
First fall is 98m! |
Settlement near the top. Don't know what this would be like in the dead of Wnter! |
Waterfall up high on a train stop. |
Without me blocking it. |
Just a plaque at another waterfall indicating the 'free fall' height. |
Down the gorge from the moving train. |
Another spectacular lake high up in the mountains. There is just so much water here. |
Hotel on top near our destination. Good for skiiers in Winter. |
One of the two very powerful units that takes this train to the top and back. There are two trains like this. |
In the centre of the 25 kilometer tunnel. A 'Blue spot' for those who suffer from claustrophobia. A little like daytime. |
Some of the Pagan Viking emblems. I missed the Cross on the peak. Between the upper 2 dragons is a carving of the tree of life. Below that in the bigger panel, 4 Pagan carvings. |
Roman Catholic addition behind the altar. |
Caevings surrounding the main entrance doorway. |
Victor and I as taken by the very, very nice young French girl who was our guide. |
The Viking bell tower and the 'new church' beyond. |
This is one of the many sod roofed buildings in Norway. many people still use this for insulation. |
A spectacular rapid where we stopped for a picnic lunch. |
At home again with Balck Caps feeding. |
A large Woodpecker joined the feeding frenzy. |
Looking down accross Victors farm towards his salmon stream and woods. Many deer, Mosse, Elk around. The plastic (white) covered hay bales were to be my job later. |
Th three Baptista vehicles; Ford Galaxy minivan, Victors Ranger and the New Holland tractor. |
Dangerous looking attachment for me to get to work. |
Yours truely aboard getting to work. |
Getting ready to cast off for an evening ride on the Oslo Fjord |
A small part of one of hundreds of marina's on Oslo Fjord. Seems like every single Norwegian has a boat of some description. |
Myself, Alex and Jonas with a cruise liner in the background the wake from which drenched us later. |
Some small purple/blue flowers on the naval island we visited. |
Naval HQ on the fortress island. |
WW2 anti-aircraft gun from the Battle of Oslo Fjord when the Naazi's invaded Norway. |
Rear end of one of the naval guns that sank the Blucher in WW2 when the Nazi's invaded. The ship still lies on the bottom of the Fjord nearby. |
Norway and this wonderful journey continues.
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