
3 DAYS Thru NORWAY by Boat, Bus, & Train!
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Date: 2023-08-28
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CalebJames56
thank you. Norway is very beautiful. I like all the fjords. I like all the mountains and rivers and the coastal scenery. I'm not good at geology either. My best subject was social studies. I like the Seven Sisters waterfalls. Norway looks Greener warmer and sunny are than I thought. Maybe because it's the Midnight Sun time. I didn't know Norway had strawberry farms either. You just hear about the snow and ice. It's so beautiful in green. I like all the little cabins and farmsteads. I wouldn't drive on that road. I have rheumatoid arthritis so I would need a little bit of help walking. I'm determined not to let it stop me and travel anyway.
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thank you. Norway is very beautiful. I like all the fjords. I like all the mountains and rivers and the coastal scenery. I'm not good at geology either. My best subject was social studies. I like the Seven Sisters waterfalls. Norway looks Greener warmer and sunny are than I thought. Maybe because it's the Midnight Sun time. I didn't know Norway had strawberry farms either. You just hear about the snow and ice. It's so beautiful in green. I like all the little cabins and farmsteads. I wouldn't drive on that road. I have rheumatoid arthritis so I would need a little bit of help walking. I'm determined not to let it stop me and travel anyway.
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pierrewikberg
I hope you make it back to the Geiranger area again. Such a shame not to see Dalsnibba which is behind your hotel and there are so many incredible hikes in the area, short ones too. Mind blowingly gorgeous. Plus you drove by the Juvet Landscape hotel right between the Valldal and the Troll road. It's worth staying there for as many days as you can afford (just 100 yards from the rest stop you drove by at 10: 35. But Norway is worth seeing dozens of times.
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I hope you make it back to the Geiranger area again. Such a shame not to see Dalsnibba which is behind your hotel and there are so many incredible hikes in the area, short ones too. Mind blowingly gorgeous. Plus you drove by the Juvet Landscape hotel right between the Valldal and the Troll road. It's worth staying there for as many days as you can afford (just 100 yards from the rest stop you drove by at 10: 35. But Norway is worth seeing dozens of times.
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Oduck22
11: 56 not only would I drive it, Id make sure I had a reasonably sporty car to enjoy the drive. Its a bucket list thing for me, like seeing how fast I can go on the Autobahn someday. But this drive would primarily be scenic. Maybe drive up, and take the bus down the closest drive Ive had that is almost as scenic is near me, driving the canyons overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, CA.
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11: 56 not only would I drive it, Id make sure I had a reasonably sporty car to enjoy the drive. Its a bucket list thing for me, like seeing how fast I can go on the Autobahn someday. But this drive would primarily be scenic. Maybe drive up, and take the bus down the closest drive Ive had that is almost as scenic is near me, driving the canyons overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, CA.
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Chris
Hi Jeb! This was such an enjoyable watch truly appreciate the effort that you do to bring such blessed moments to us.
Just one question when did you take this trip? I was thinking of heading down in the start of November to do this exact itinerary, wondering if the bus/ferry services are operating then.
If you have any other tips, I would love to hear from you too!
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Hi Jeb! This was such an enjoyable watch truly appreciate the effort that you do to bring such blessed moments to us.
Just one question when did you take this trip? I was thinking of heading down in the start of November to do this exact itinerary, wondering if the bus/ferry services are operating then.
If you have any other tips, I would love to hear from you too!
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Margaret
Wow! This is my favorite video of yours, Jeb and Suzanne, and I've watched plenty. Norway is stunning, but I don't think I'd have the nerve to travel down the Trollstigen, even by bus. Thanks for the beautiful footage and for allowing me to be an armchair traveler.
Your videos are so good: organized, informative, well edited, fun, and upbeat.
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Wow! This is my favorite video of yours, Jeb and Suzanne, and I've watched plenty. Norway is stunning, but I don't think I'd have the nerve to travel down the Trollstigen, even by bus. Thanks for the beautiful footage and for allowing me to be an armchair traveler.
Your videos are so good: organized, informative, well edited, fun, and upbeat.
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Jenny
Wow what stunning scenery, that road though was pretty scary, kudos to the bus driver. But Jeb seriously? you chose to play a game, read a book or watch a movie or do work on your computer going through that awesome countryside? Shame on you! Have you done so much travel that you don't appreciate what you see anymore? Be happy to swap places!
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Wow what stunning scenery, that road though was pretty scary, kudos to the bus driver. But Jeb seriously? you chose to play a game, read a book or watch a movie or do work on your computer going through that awesome countryside? Shame on you! Have you done so much travel that you don't appreciate what you see anymore? Be happy to swap places!
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Dan
Of course it's windy out on deck on such kind of boat. It was a catamaran. right. and they normally move with some 30 knots. That is 55 km/h or 35 miles/h. Try to put your head out of your car window when driving with 35 miles/h. you will for sure feel the wind.
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Of course it's windy out on deck on such kind of boat. It was a catamaran. right. and they normally move with some 30 knots. That is 55 km/h or 35 miles/h. Try to put your head out of your car window when driving with 35 miles/h. you will for sure feel the wind.
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shhmule
We entered the BC Ferries on a bus, from Vancouver to Victoria, yet we're able to get off the bus and use the buffet breakfast onboard the ferry, but it was seamless being able to disembark the ferry seated on the bus, and all for a single ticket.
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We entered the BC Ferries on a bus, from Vancouver to Victoria, yet we're able to get off the bus and use the buffet breakfast onboard the ferry, but it was seamless being able to disembark the ferry seated on the bus, and all for a single ticket.
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Himanshu
Hi I am from Singapore and planning trip to Norway in June-July, your video gives beautiful glimpse scenery and very informative, I didnt understand the reason why you havent rented car, you mentioned about it in video but I couldnt get it
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Hi I am from Singapore and planning trip to Norway in June-July, your video gives beautiful glimpse scenery and very informative, I didnt understand the reason why you havent rented car, you mentioned about it in video but I couldnt get it
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I would actually love to drive something like that, but at the same time, you can't enjoy the views when you're paying attention to the road. And that commuter train is way better than anything I rode in the US.
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I would actually love to drive something like that, but at the same time, you can't enjoy the views when you're paying attention to the road. And that commuter train is way better than anything I rode in the US.
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Not
I am really appreciating this video even more. It is really difficult to find journey's through Norway specially direct ferries from one location to another.
thank you for creating the video
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I am really appreciating this video even more. It is really difficult to find journey's through Norway specially direct ferries from one location to another.
thank you for creating the video
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Srivenu
Awesome. Thanks for sharing the video and taking an effort for us. defnitely worth travelling the route you showed us. keep recording and keep sending. I saved it to my bucketlist
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing the video and taking an effort for us. defnitely worth travelling the route you showed us. keep recording and keep sending. I saved it to my bucketlist
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Steven
My father was born in Oslo. I have always wanted to go to Norway but. Thank you for this. You do an excellent job in narrating and giving us the tour. Thank you.
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My father was born in Oslo. I have always wanted to go to Norway but. Thank you for this. You do an excellent job in narrating and giving us the tour. Thank you.
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Iteh
I visited norway by motorcykle touring on Trollstigen road, by car on trollsvegan road, by train from oslo to bergen, bu cruisesailing geiranger fjord
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I visited norway by motorcykle touring on Trollstigen road, by car on trollsvegan road, by train from oslo to bergen, bu cruisesailing geiranger fjord
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k34561
Did they have a cemetery at the bottom of the road. In Scotland, I thought the cemetery at the bottom of one twisty road was appropriate.
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Did they have a cemetery at the bottom of the road. In Scotland, I thought the cemetery at the bottom of one twisty road was appropriate.
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Hege
Drove there last year with the motorhome. My husband loves to drive narrow, steep and winding roads and we have plenty of that in Norway
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Drove there last year with the motorhome. My husband loves to drive narrow, steep and winding roads and we have plenty of that in Norway
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Two
I enjoyed watching your video, and I also reached the remote mountains of Pakistan, very beautiful journey of both of you.
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I enjoyed watching your video, and I also reached the remote mountains of Pakistan, very beautiful journey of both of you.
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Esarno's
Trollstigen. driven there 3-4 times in a car. not hard at all, just need to keep your witts about you.
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Trollstigen. driven there 3-4 times in a car. not hard at all, just need to keep your witts about you.
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