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Domboshava Dawn

Eirik & Ola- specks of nature

According to the National Museums & Monuments of Zimbabwe “The Domboshava area is part of the Chinamora Igneous Complex. This formed over 2600 million years ago as a magma intrusion into the even more ancient greenstone rocks which underlie Harare…”

According to me: Domboshava is a beautiful place to witness a sunrise… (more…)

Written by fungaijames on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Heroes Acre

The statue of the unkown soldier

And the unkown soldier watches over the silent hills listening out for instructions from the souls of heroes in the wind…

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Written by fungaijames on February 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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Skating on Ice, Starring on TV

On the ice at Vestkanten

I was still a kid when I first saw ice-skating on TV. From that time I wanted to try it out. Today, many years later I got the chance- and ended up skating on Norwegian National TV! A 15 minute bus trip from town, through two tunnels, and past lots of water took us to Loddefjord, a suburb in Bergen. There is a mall there called Vestkanten and one of its attractions is an ice skating rink.
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Written by fungaijames on January 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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No Horny Helmets

Some Viking boats had elaborate designs

Viking helmets had no horns. I promise I’ve heard that somewhere before but I refused to believe it. Arrrgghh! The agony. Killing all the romantic pictures of glorious horn-helmeted warriors that I had in my mind.
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Written by fungaijames on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Thor and Kon Tiki’s 101 Days

The original Kon Tiki boat

The original Kon Tiki expedition raft

George Bernard Shaw once said “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. All progress, therefore, depends upon the unreasonable man.”

One such unreasonable man was Thor Heyerdahl. He was a Norwegian explorer and writer who in 1947, along with a team of five colleagues, embarked upon an expedition across the Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian Islands in a balsa wood raft. (more…)

Written by fungaijames on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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ReFRAMing my Mental Pictures

When you grow up on an educational diet of British text books, you may be excused for believing that there are no other heroes in history except for those that sailed from English ports.

A visit to the Fram museum will reshape your thoughts about polar explorations and get you wondering what else you don’t know about the contributions of other nations to the amazing history of humanity.
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Written by fungaijames on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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An Angry Boy at Frogner Park

Sinnataggen- Little Angy Boy

Sinnataggen (Little Angry Boy) is the most famous sculpture in Frogner Park

At around midday we leave Drammen and head back for Oslo. The afternoon starts off with a visit to the Royal Palace- the official residence of the Norwegian Royal Family (Construction of the Palace was complete in 1849, 24 years after is started in 1825). (more…)

Written by fungaijames on December 26th, 2007 with no comments.
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What’s Brewing at Aass Bryggeri?

Aass Bryggeri is the

Drammen’s Aass Bryggeri (Aass is pronounced aouss as in house) is Norway’s oldest brewery. Founded in 1834, this brewery’s main products are beer and akevitt.

Written by fungaijames on December 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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And Christmas is White

It's all white in Drammen

We have an invitation to go to see a colleague of S’s in a small town (of about 22,000 people) called Lier. The train from Oslo takes us to Drammen (about 47km from the capital, population 60,000), where we meet our host’s son.

Drammen Station sign
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Written by fungaijames on December 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Christmas à la Norway

Chrstmas Eve Dinner

What’s a traditional Norwegian Christmas Eve dinner? We get to find out when S and I have dinner with a friend’s family.

Christmas eve dinner is traditionally the highlight of Christmas in Norway. A lot of effort goes into preparing age old dishes that include:

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Written by fungaijames on December 24th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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