From a dock at Bjørvika in central Oslo, a man rows into the fjord, following a ribbon of silver water as sunset flames the clouds. His wooden boat is naggingly familiar to anyone from northern Europe ...
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For the past few years, it's been all about nature in Iceland. Hot springs. Northern lights (you can see them in Norway, too). Wild horses. You name it. Norway is coming in hot, though, with an ...
OSLO, Norway, March 23, 2012 (ENS) – Stale bread, banana peels, coffee grounds and other food waste will be transformed into green fuel for Oslo’s city buses starting next year. The Norwegian ...
Oslo is the capital of choice for a mix of nature and culture. From the magnificent fjords to the skylines, we present our ...
Let’s be honest, Norway is not exactly known for its high-end or particularly phenomenal food. When I first arrived in Oslo, I was a bit nervous to see how expensive food of any kind was (grocery ...
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