Sunday, July 9, 2023

Day 5 - Bergen, Norway

Rain. That's the #1 thing to know about this city. When talking with the activities director the other day he mentioned of the 50 times he has been here it has rained at least 40 of those.

While the city is on the same latitude line as Siberia due to the trade winds they rarely get snow in the main city. It also means this town receives the most rain in all of Europe. On average they receive 90 inches of rain a year. On the plus side, everything here is super green and lush.

My tour for the day meets at 1:30 though we get in at 8am. No way I'm sitting on the ship until then. The goal for the day sounds easy: walk the city while it isn't raining, get lunch, rush back the ship then join the excursion. Simple right? Let's do it.

The plan is to see everything in this photo today

The inner sleeves for backpacks are great. Keeps everything separated

8am - let's start this

Pretty little town

Public art is a big thing here

Flowers are everywhere

Tons of tiny parks too

The famous old waterfront


If I ever get a boat I know the name of it

9am - fish market getting setup


Locally grown salmon fillet

So many choices for lunch - we;ll come back

Their version of what Mother Nature looks like

The Bergen Cathedral. Originally built in 1181 but rebuilt after 1537







This is painted on 5 foot tall wooden planks

What do you have to do where someone wants your head literally on a plate







You can see the transformations made through the years

These openings are maybe 5 feet tall



Roughly cut staircase

It is beautiful




Seems a very thin wall

Ah, it's a toilet wal

How small were their feet? I'm half hanging off the step




Give you an idea how large the slate roof tiles are

Gorgeous view

Quick climb down and head to the other building


State dinner, 1943



The arrow shows the ship that exploded

11:30am - need to head back but I guess I can see this church




One more church on the way back to lunch





Noon - what to eat

Let's go with the mussels

So delicious

Some other options for you to sample...



City monument dedicated to all those lost at sea over all of history

This panel captures the time when people though creatures lived in the sea and ate ships

The square is abnormally large to aid in stopping building fires jumping roofs

Very first Norwegian-spoken opera house

Onward with our hike

We need to catch a ride up the mountain



Great view from the first peak


Local goats just come here to chill

Our hiking goal today, all of this picture

So much beauty to see while hiking

An hour in and we see the final summit

"Oh it's just another 15 minutes" - LIES!



Finally reached the peak!

Old nuke bunker?

I was on top that peak!

Can you see the small white house in the opposite hillside?

What a view it must have


And with that it's 6pm. Everything in the photo was visited

15.5 miles - this may be a record


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