Today, I followed the tourists again, without a single clue, where they were going. Only know that, it seems somewhere much further. To this museum, which supposedly display old Norwegian heritages replicas. (which, 1 month later, on a road trip with chase and thomas, I found authentic real, old Norwegian farm house life.)


Pretty ice flowers :)

Old houses replicas



Erik always trying to look into them.

Inside the old houses replicas, replicas of life inside them




Inside this house, I climbed this wobbly stairs to the dark unknown.

After the steps, I entered into a completely black room. Unable to see, and no one else went in, I used my camera flash to help me form a mental image of what is around me. I saw this ladder going up. I thought of whether to go up, because it is completely dark and even now, I feel shivers up my spine. I think if something happen to me, like if there's a ghost, no one can save me.

I seriously need to kick this habit of always venturing the unknown and letting curiosity get the better of me.

yes, I climbed the ladder. And trying to see with my camera flash. Im really scared that the flash will show me a ghost head instead. Its like in the scary movies.

Thankfull, there was nothing, except for a few pieces of wood.

No ghost faces. To my relie

As usual, I am forever trying to climb into places that they chained up. I need to stop this bad habit. One of the places that I climbed into looks suspicious. But I couldnt go further nor see more. Hence, I used my camera flash to try to see what's there. And to my surprise, there's a door, with some drawing and inscriptions. Looks quite occult (below).




Replica of the famous stave church



Inside the Stave Church. We were not allowed in. And no one can see what's inside. Thank God for modern technology like camera. Erik's SLR did a splendid job in showing what the eyes cant see.
Next stop, I dont know where they are going again, but just follow. So here I was, at some habour.




And then, we went to the Fram Museum, which we tried to sneak w/o paying. Its not bcos we have no money. Its bcos they didnt want to sell us tickets as they were closing. We were caught. Nothing happened. So we decided to go back to the habour and to the fjord :).

My Polar Bear is real. Its dead and preserved.

The Fram. We'll be back another day to see more of it. Now to some nature :)
Outside, the Fram, we saw this weird looking self-made boat structure.


To the Fjord :)


Sunset, water, and a kid. I heart. What a simple, innocent picture :)))



I walk on ice.

The first time I see this, I remember a good friend. Who loves rocks. You know who you are.

Did your family dump you here by the sea to die in the cold? Neh. Apparently, Norwegians arent afraid of cold at all. Even the small kids, dont seem troubled by it at all.

This swan tried to attack the kid or at least frighten it by opening its wings in an intimidating manner. I kid not. The kid ran away.



Of sunsets, swans, ducks, and the lake. Can we bask in this for eternity for forget about the city life? Of what riches and glory cant buy.
Pretty ice flowers :)
Old houses replicas
Erik always trying to look into them.
Inside the old houses replicas, replicas of life inside them
Inside this house, I climbed this wobbly stairs to the dark unknown.
After the steps, I entered into a completely black room. Unable to see, and no one else went in, I used my camera flash to help me form a mental image of what is around me. I saw this ladder going up. I thought of whether to go up, because it is completely dark and even now, I feel shivers up my spine. I think if something happen to me, like if there's a ghost, no one can save me.
I seriously need to kick this habit of always venturing the unknown and letting curiosity get the better of me.
yes, I climbed the ladder. And trying to see with my camera flash. Im really scared that the flash will show me a ghost head instead. Its like in the scary movies.
Thankfull, there was nothing, except for a few pieces of wood.
No ghost faces. To my relie
As usual, I am forever trying to climb into places that they chained up. I need to stop this bad habit. One of the places that I climbed into looks suspicious. But I couldnt go further nor see more. Hence, I used my camera flash to try to see what's there. And to my surprise, there's a door, with some drawing and inscriptions. Looks quite occult (below).
Replica of the famous stave church
Inside the Stave Church. We were not allowed in. And no one can see what's inside. Thank God for modern technology like camera. Erik's SLR did a splendid job in showing what the eyes cant see.
Next stop, I dont know where they are going again, but just follow. So here I was, at some habour.
And then, we went to the Fram Museum, which we tried to sneak w/o paying. Its not bcos we have no money. Its bcos they didnt want to sell us tickets as they were closing. We were caught. Nothing happened. So we decided to go back to the habour and to the fjord :).
My Polar Bear is real. Its dead and preserved.
The Fram. We'll be back another day to see more of it. Now to some nature :)
Outside, the Fram, we saw this weird looking self-made boat structure.
To the Fjord :)
Sunset, water, and a kid. I heart. What a simple, innocent picture :)))
I walk on ice.
The first time I see this, I remember a good friend. Who loves rocks. You know who you are.
Did your family dump you here by the sea to die in the cold? Neh. Apparently, Norwegians arent afraid of cold at all. Even the small kids, dont seem troubled by it at all.
This swan tried to attack the kid or at least frighten it by opening its wings in an intimidating manner. I kid not. The kid ran away.
Of sunsets, swans, ducks, and the lake. Can we bask in this for eternity for forget about the city life? Of what riches and glory cant buy.
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