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#1 danteque

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Posted 10 August 2004 - 02:14 PM

Oslo was today Europe's warmest capital. Not very typical. It was 31.5 celcius (88.7 fahrenheit) deegrees here today.


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Perfect temperature to enjoy one of oslo's many beaches.

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Possibly not everyone's impression of Norway? ;)

Of course. Not everyone was having fun. I was at a meeting!!

 

#2 Neo

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Posted 10 August 2004 - 02:18 PM

Wow!  Beaches are so different there than they are here in the US!

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Posted 10 August 2004 - 02:45 PM

hihi... definitly!
I'm going to Fire Island, NY on friday! Looking forward to that.

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Posted 10 August 2004 - 05:05 PM

I am surprised that it is so hot in Norway! It looks like they are having fun.

#5 Allan

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Posted 10 August 2004 - 09:00 PM

That must be hot for Norway!  Haha, that's actually hotter than it's been here all summer.

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Posted 11 August 2004 - 08:09 AM

Not here in Jacksonville. I felt the heat this morning early running sprints. Its about mid 90's with a lot of humidity! Very hot!!

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Posted 11 August 2004 - 11:51 AM

Oslo is not generally known for its high temperatures :) 88º is downright cool around here!

I bet that water is cold.

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Posted 11 August 2004 - 03:50 PM

Some of those girls look like they need a good spanking.

And yeah, I'm surprised by the temperature in Oslo too, it's certainly not going to touch the 30s again in Ontario (Canada). I'd imagine the Gulf Stream current affects the temperature even up there.

#9 monsoon

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Posted 12 August 2004 - 12:16 PM



#10 BigCityAttitude

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Posted 16 August 2004 - 02:58 PM

I do believe I know what fire island is more known for... Can't say I'm positive.

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Posted 17 August 2004 - 08:17 PM

what is it most known for?

#12 danteque

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 12:47 PM

The water was 72 fahrenheit that day. I checked it out. I don't think it's that cold.

Days in the high 70's and 80's are not rare here in the summer. And, yes, the gulf-stream IS the reason why ... people can live here at all.


And what is fire island most known for? BAD WEATHER? It was terrible weather when I was there. UGH.

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 12:53 PM

Ok. It was extremely difficult finding pictures of downtown oslo on the internet. They all just show the boring tourist places. But here are a few anyway...

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Nationaltheateret train station is the glass thing to the right. The white building to the left is .. a building. The yucky concrete part at the bottom just conscist of shops.
I like the guy to the left. He dresses like I do. Except the ugly shoes.


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And HERE you can see a street in the outside part of oslo. Small is the keyword.


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a cinema. That sculpture all randomly placed is typical oslo.


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In the areas behind the royal castle, you will find many fancy houses, like this one.

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Scandinavian Radisson (Oslo Plaza Hotel) - Scandinavia's largest hotel, and Norway's tallest building

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On the one side of the city hall


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River running through former industrial area - akerselva at night


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Parliament at night


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Famous Norwegian author, Henrik Ibsen, once descirbed Oslo as the "tiger city". Therefore this tiger is places at one of the squares next to oslo central station


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Often more people at night than at day time - Oslo's main street Karl Johan is supposed to be very nice at night. All lit up. But. Uhm. Well, we all have our opinions. I think it's crowded, and not very impressive.


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Aker brygge (aker harbour) at night


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Frognerparken. A gigantic park suited in western oslo.


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Brown building (postgirobygget - almost as tall as radisson) and Byporten Shopping. Both sutied by Radisson SAS plaza

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Nobel peace prize winner Jimmy Carter waves from Grand Hotel


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dusk across oslo


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Oslo airport gardermoen - gray and wooden it symbolises modern norwegian architecture


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overlooking harbour from akerhus fortress


...and that's a rap for this time, folks :)

Edited by danteque, 24 August 2004 - 01:44 PM.


#14 Neo

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 01:57 PM

Well, a definate thanks for posting!  These are the first pictures I've seen of Oslo or even from Norway really so thanks for taking the time to post!

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 07:57 PM



#16 Allan

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 09:43 PM

Wow, awesome pics!  Thanks for the tour!

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Posted 25 August 2004 - 12:41 PM

very stylish city. if any1 says u shud be proud in living such a city like this, then ur wrong. lol, i live in moscow. its just a regular feel. not a big deal for me, weather im just visiting or not.

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Posted 04 December 2004 - 06:28 AM

Oslo is quite a beautiful city, and especally Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel...:) Was there two years ago, but i didn't manage to view Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel from the topp floor. Some security guards stopped me... :unsure:

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Posted 04 December 2004 - 09:10 PM

Christian, on Dec 4 2004, 07:28 AM, said:

Was there two years ago, but i didn't manage to view Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel from the topp floor. Some security guards stopped me... :unsure:

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Those pesky security guards.  It seems like they always try to give me a hard time for taking photos.  Ever since 9/11 if you are taking photos of a building, then you must be a terrorist.  :rolleyes:

I did manage to get to the top of the Book Tower here in Detroit.  I just pretended like I knew where I was going and walked right past the security guards.  I went into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor, got off, and had a look around.  It's too bad my camera batteries were dead.  :(

#20 danteque

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Posted 02 January 2005 - 01:38 PM

Christian, on Dec 4 2004, 06:28 AM, said:

Oslo is quite a beautiful city, and especally Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel...:) Was there two years ago, but i didn't manage to view Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel from the topp floor. Some security guards stopped me... :unsure:

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