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The Coastal Path in Norway – Cruise Ships

noviembre 10, 2014 15:17 , por Desconocido - 0no comments yet | No one following this article yet.
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When we got the ferry back to Oslo from the Bygdøy Peninsula’s museums, we saw something that you see quite a lot of in Norway – a cruise ship.  It was moored in the cruise terminal and dwarfed just about everything around it.  These ships dock in the morning and let their throng of eager tourists off to explore.  Towards the end of the day they sound long, booming horn blasts, presumably warning everyone to get back on board because the ship is about to set off again.  I wonder what would happen if someone happened to miss the boat…?

Cruise Ship Stopping Off at OsloThe next morning we walked over to the Akershus Fortress (which you can see in the background of the photo above).  We stood on the walls and looked out over the harbour area.  This morning a smaller cruise ship had moored itself in the terminus.  It was tiny compared to yesterday’s…

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Origen: http://anisionogueira.com/2014/11/10/the-coastal-path-in-norway-cruise-ships/

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