Trip from March 25th - 30th
Here's a bunch of the highlight pictures from my group's trip to Oslo and Copenhagen. There are also a bunch more pictures from this trip on the random pictures page.
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Large Church in Oslo
This was just one of the many large churches we walked past on this trip. We also saw the Prime Minister of Norway (Bsaically equivelant to our President) being interviewed just outside of it. |
Frognor Park
This park had a ton of sculptures including naked people interacting in every way imaginable. The tall sculpture in the middle is made of tumbling people all over the place. It was a very cool place to alk around and evidentely a quality make out spot, being that everyone there except for John, Adrian, and I were doing just that! |
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Little Canal in Oslo
We stopped and rested by this canal around noon on Friday. Chris and I enjoyed making crewd jokes about shooting ducks or something like that, which made a few of our "Animal Friendly" group members not too thrilled with us :) |
Royal Palace of Norway
This is where the Norwegian Royal Family, who are basically like dolls, live. I wasn't especially impressed with the palace, but then again, it was pretty big and hey, the King lives there. We also saw, what might have been, the Royal Family driving into the back gate of the estate on our way to Frognor Park.
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Copenhagen Streets
This is a general picture of what the streets of Copenhagen look like. The majority of them are all cobble stone and the buildings are all quite old, and have very interesting architecture. We spent hours wondering around the streets and looking at all the buildings. It's a great way to pass the time if you're ever over there. |
Nayhaven
This is the a famous canal in Copenhagen that is fun to walk along. The canal is lined with outdoor restaurants, as well as colorful buildings and many ships. You can't beat sitting down for a cup of coffee or beer on a nice summer day.......although we didn't get the chance, but highly recommended anyway.
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Inside The Storting
We got a tour from one of the members of the congresss of their building. It was pretty interesting to see the large meeting room shown in this picture. We were asked if we wanted to stay and watch some of the actual congressional meeting, but being that we wouldn't have been able to understand a single word being said, we opted not to. |