Oslo Unplugged
Click on "Read More" for more text and pics As good fate would have it, upon our return to Arundel from Bergen, Pieter came up with a plan B as the weather had turned to wet and stormy. The Oslo apartment was within a three hour drive and the skies were clear and sunny in the Nation's Capital, and as it turned out, the temperatures were in the mid 20's. We had a good walk about the following morning, exploring the local neighbourhood where, as it turned out, many embassies were located. The architecture of the stately homes and embassies was truly impressive. Our walk took us down towards the water and our destination of the Viking Ship Museum. The Vikings were prominent between 750 and 1050 AD and the museum itself is the home to four Viking ships which were discovered in the early 1900's. They had been preserved primarily because they had been used as coffins to bury nobility along with artifacts which would aid the deceased in the after life. ...