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  • The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy (Oslo) displays the large Viking ships Oseberg (seen here), Gokstad and Tune. These three ships are the best preserved Viking ships known, found in royal burial mounds in the Oslo fjord.
    Viking-Ship-Museum-1949.jpg
  • Boats and their reflections in water along the Numedalslågen River in the harbor town of Larvik, Norway
    Boats-Larvik-harbor-2183.jpg
  • Cruising the fjords near Lavik, Norway. This is along the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    Boats-fjord-Norway-2625.jpg
  • Detail of Bergen's Wharfhouse no.1, today called Enhjørningen (unicorn) Fishrestaurant, on the Hanseatic wharf (Bryggen), a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Bryggen-Enhjørningen-2546.jpg
  • Lights and reflections at night at a Chinese pagoda restaurant at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.
    Pagoda-Tivoli-Gardens-1228.jpg
  • The Royal Guards protect Amalienborg Palace in the heart of Copenhagen, winter home of the Danish Royal family.<br />
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Den Kongelige Livgarde (The Royal Guards) is an infantry regiment of the Royal Danish Army, formed in 1658. It serves a dual role as both a front line combat unit, and as a guard and ceremonial unit for the Danish monarchy.
    Royal-Guardsman-Copenhagen-1155.jpg
  • Three enormous bronze swords stand monument to the Battle of Hafrsfjord in the year 872, when Harald Hårfagre (Fairheaded Harald) united Norway into one kingdom. The monument was designed by local artist Fritz Røed and unveiled by Norway's King Olav in 1983.<br />
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The swords, which are about 10 meters tall, stand for peace and unification. One sword is larger than the others. This was Fairheded Harald's sword. The crowns on the top of the swords represent the three districts that participated in the battle. The swords are planted in solid rock - representing peace. The monument is called Sverd i Fjell (Swords in Rock).
    Swords-Stavanger-Norway-2435.jpg
  • A stave church is a medieval wooden church with a post and beam construction related to timber framing.  All of the surviving stave churches except one are found in Norway, but related church types were once common all over northwestern Europe. This is the Stave Church from Gol now found in the Folk Museum in Oslo, Norway.
    Stave-Church-Norway-2001.jpg
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy (Oslo) displays the large Viking ships Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune, the best preserved Viking ships known (found in royal burial mounds in the Oslo fjord). This is a monument to Anne Stine and Helgo Ingstad, husband and wife explorers who were the first to prove that the Vikings of Greenland had found a way across the Atlantic to Newfoundland, Canada, roughly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.
    Viking-Ship-Museum-1946.jpg
  • The view of the harbor town of Bergen, Norway, as seen from above on Mount Fløyen
    Bergen-Norway-2515.jpg
  • Rooms within rooms as seen in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in Copenhagen, Denmark
    Ny-Carlsberg-Glyptotek-1500.jpg
  • "The Wedge" building, part of the Copenhagen Business School and a milestone in modern Danish architecture
    Kilen-Wedge-Copenhagen-1347.jpg
  • St. Alban's, the anglican English Church in Copenhagen, is situated in the Churchill Park just outside the Copenhagen Citadel (Kastellet).
    St-Alban's-Kastellet-1146.jpg
  • Nyhavn is a colorful 17th century waterfront, canal and popular entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early 18th century townhouses and numerous bars, cafés and restaurants.
    Colorful-Nyhavn-Copenhagen-1178.jpg
  • A brightly colored blue house with bicycle in front stands out in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark
    Blue-house-Copenhagen-1764.jpg
  • Lights and reflections at night at the entrance to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Tivoli-Gardens-Copenhagen-1316.jpg
  • Steps and doorway lead to a viewing area above a Viking ship relic at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway
    Viking -Ship-Museum-1971.jpg
  • Rundetårn (Round Tower) is a 17th century tower located in central Copenhagen. One of the many architectural projects of Christian IV, it was built as an astronomical observatory. It is most noted for its 7.5-turn helical corridor leading to the top, and for the extensive views it affords over Copenhagen.
    Round-Tower-Copenhagen-1694.jpg
  • The spinning Vertigo ride in Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Vertigo-ride-Tivoli-1227.jpg
  • Kastellet is one of the best preserved fortifications in Northern Europe. It is an active military area as well as a public park. In 1800, a total of 16 windmills were found on the ramparts of Copenhagen. The mill in Kastellet is the last that is still working.
    Windmill-Kastellet-Copenhagen-1113.jpg
  • Rundetårn (Round Tower) is a 17th century tower located in central Copenhagen. One of the many architectural projects of Christian IV, it was built as an astronomical observatory. It is most noted for its 7.5-turn helical corridor leading to the top, and for the extensive views it affords over Copenhagen.
    Round-Tower-Copenhagen-1688.jpg
  • The village of Flåm gets its name from Old Norse meaning "little place between steep mountains." It is located in western Norway along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    IMG_2739.jpg
  • A stave church is a medieval wooden church with a post and beam construction related to timber framing.  All of the surviving stave churches except one are found in Norway, but related church types were once common all over northwestern Europe. This is the Stave Church from Gol now found in the Folk Museum in Oslo, Norway.
    Stave-Church-Norway-2022.jpg
  • The brightly colored pink boat Moods of Norway in the harbor at Oslo, Norway
    Pink-boat-Oslo-1934.jpg
  • The colorful dock at Nordeide harbor along the scenic Sognefjord in Norway
    Nordeide-dock-Norway-2638.jpg
  • A very COOL experience! Drinks are served in a Torne River ice glass of course. The ICEBAR in Copenhagen was the first ever to be launched by ICEHOTEL (April 2009). Here, lens fog appeared on the camera just after leaving the extreme cold of the ICEBAR, giving a dreamy feel to the photograph.
    ICEBAR-Copenhagen-1585.jpg
  • The Copenhagen Opera House (in Danish usually called Operaen) is the national opera house of Denmark, and among the most modern opera houses in the world. The Opera is located in Copenhagen just opposite the main castle Amalienborg at the shore of the harbor.
    Copenhagen-Opera-House-1592.jpg
  • The scenic view along the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord. I love this shot because it is so typically Norwegian and exactly what I thought Norway would look like. This was taken near Lavik, Norway.
    Sognefjord-fjord-Norway-2617.jpg
  • The village of Flåm gets its name from Old Norse meaning "little place between steep mountains." It is located in western Norway along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    IMG_2739.jpg
  • Stavanger Norway is known for its fantastic street art, much of it from its annual Nuart international street art festival. From 2008, this is by renowned UK artist Nick Walker.
    Street-art-Stavanger-2379.jpg
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy (Oslo) displays the large Viking ships Oseberg (seen here), Gokstad and Tune. These three ships are the best preserved Viking ships known, found in royal burial mounds in the Oslo fjord.
    Viking-Ship-Museum-1966.jpg
  • Norwegian flag frames the view from the ferry to Bygdøy penninsula in Oslo harbor, Norway
    Oslo-ferry-boat-1923.jpg
  • Bicycle left against the wall near the entrance to Tivoli Gardens and the famous Tivoli sign in Copenhagen, Denamrk
    Tivoli-sign-Copenhagen-1906.jpg
  • Boats and their reflections in water along the Numedalslågen River in the harbor town of Larvik, Norway
    Boats-reflections-Larvik-2182.jpg
  • Bryggen (Norwegian for the Wharf), also known as Tyskebryggen (the German Wharf) is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. Seen from the back, here, the tightly packed rooftops provide rich color and texture.
    Rooftops-Bryggen-Bergen-2813.jpg
  • Bryggen (Norwegian for the Wharf), also known as Tyskebryggen (the German Wharf) is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. Seen from the back, here, the jumbled rooftops don't say much for town planning in the middle ages!
    Rooftops-Bryggen-Bergen-2811.jpg
  • Bryggen (Norwegian for the Wharf), also known as Tyskebryggen (the German Wharf) is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. These historic shops present a colorful, scenic picture of the Bergen harbor.
    Shops-Bryggen-Bergen-2537.jpg
  • A very COOL experience! Drinks are served in a Torne River ice glass of course. The ICEBAR in Copenhagen was the first ever to be launched by ICEHOTEL (April 2009).
    ICEBAR-Copenhagen-1573.jpg
  • Roman ancestors on display in the blue room at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in Copenhagen, Denmark
    Ny-Carlsberg-Glyptotek-1529.jpg
  • Hanging Chinese lanterns illuminate the walkway at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Chinese-lanterns-Tivoli-1237.jpg
  • The iconic Nimb hotel and restaurant on the grounds of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen displays lights and reflections at night. Tivoli Gardens is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.
    Nimb-Tivoli-Gardens-1209.jpg
  • Three enormous bronze swords stand monument to the Battle of Hafrsfjord in the year 872, when Harald Hårfagre (Fairheaded Harald) united Norway into one kingdom. The monument was designed by local artist Fritz Røed and unveiled by Norway's King Olav in 1983.<br />
<br />
The swords, which are about 10 meters tall, stand for peace and unification. One sword is larger than the others. This was Fairheded Harald's sword. The crowns on the top of the swords represent the three districts that participated in the battle. The swords are planted in solid rock - representing peace. The monument is called Sverd i Fjell (Swords in Rock).
    Swords-Stavanger-Norway-2422.jpg
  • Bryggen (Norwegian for the Wharf), also known as Tyskebryggen (the German Wharf) is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. These historic shops were a challenge to shoot because they are so crooked. I used a zoom to compress the scene and allow me to get more of them in the shot. This was one of my favorite shots of  the bryggen.
    Bryggen-Bergen-Norway-3021.jpg
  • Flåm means "little place between steep mountains." It is located along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    Boathouses-Flam-fjord-2745.jpg
  • A crowd pleaser playing to tourists is decked out in Viking attire on the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark
    Viking-Copenhagen-1189.jpg
  • Oslo is the city of boats! Boats can be found in every little waterway nook and cranny. Here, they are in the harbor of Bygdoy, a peninsula in Oslo.
    Boats-Bygdoy-Oslo-2035.jpg
  • A stave church is a medieval wooden church with a post and beam construction related to timber framing.  All of the surviving stave churches except one are found in Norway, but related church types were once common all over northwestern Europe. This is detail from the Stave Church from Gol now found in the Folk Museum in Oslo, Norway.
    Stave-Church-Norway-2020.jpg
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