I manage to visit the National Gallery in Oslo (I saw most of E. Munch paintings originals, included the masterpiece "The Scream");
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Vigeland Sculpture Park
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Oslo opera house (looks wonderful at night)
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Royal Palace of Stockholm
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Botanical garden, Museums of zoology, geology (saw dinosaurs :> ), science and technology, Storting etc... I could add the sense of big Scandinavian city with lots of people coming, going, running, sprinting, shouting, crying and singing. What first get's to the eye is the multicultural background: you can see people from all around the world, and they seems to be more dominant than the native ones. Like all other cities of the world you say? Could be. But to witness everything with your own eyes is much more interesting and the experience you get is much more solid and pure (cause made with your own mind). Also got in a big storm while taking a ferry through the Baltic Sea (Or Eastern Sea as th Norwegians call it
Tried to have some free days to rest, but it was almost impossible - feeling quite enthusiastic with lot's of plans in the head. Still have to visit all the friends and relatives and do some boring household things. But feeling restless, peaceful and strong!










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It's pretty hard standing on two feet.
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It's pretty hard standing on two feet.
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It's pretty hard standing on two feet.
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Sorry my bad english
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