Polar night and polar bear island - a Norwegian winter adventure

Next was the Bryggen area with the historical buildings.
I posted some pics of these yesterday but we went through some alleyways and the history behind them was interesting. Google is your friend.
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Next we went up to a residential area that was very quaint.
I’m not going to go into all the history stuff because I simply cannot be bothered.
Suffice to say a lot of the places are worth a fortune .
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It was warmer today probably plus 1 or 2 and sunny.
I didn’t take many photos as I felt I had taken plenty of the same spots already.
It was worth it to hear the history behind everything, though and for $37, it was very cheap.
We wandered more and were told about past and modern day history including the many fires that have gutted the town - the 1702 one in particular- and a massive explosion in 1944.
The second pic is an artwork called Resonance. by Magne Furuholmen.
Never heard of him?
Me neither.
Until it was explained that he is the keyboardist from the band A-ha. You know - Take on Me…take on me, take me on, take me on, I’ll be gone, in a day or twwwwwwwwwo.
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The tour finished and I was hungry so I grabbed a reindeer hotdog from Trekroneren, which is a bit of an institution here.
It cost $14.24 and hit the spot nicely.
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I wasn’t ready to head back to the apartment so I decided to check out the train station for my 8.08am train to Oslo tomorrow.
Just so I knew what to expect etc.
I hate the unknown if I can control it.
And then I walked around some more.
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After I got back to the room I realised I had lost my gloves although they are probably there somewhere
Went out and stumbled across a budget shop and picked what I think is a decent pair for $12.
I’ll need them for Oslo but I also didn’t want to lash out and buy expensive ones.
Then to the pub for two beers and back to the room.
Not sure what will grab for dinner but not overly hungry so it just be something very simple.
The pub I went to last night (and tonight) has really cheap beer by Norwegian standards. A pint of the local Kansa is $14 and it’s very drinkable.
Early morning tomorrow.
I can’t believe I have only four sleeps left until I go home.
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The forecast keeps changing.
I checked a few hours ago and Oslo was meant to be -3 tomorrow (train gets in around 3pm) and then -1 for the last two days of my trip.
Now it’s changed to -6, -4 and -2.
And that’s from the official Norway weather site yr.no/en
My gloves are fleeced lined but I have running gloves that are thin that I can use as an underlayer if needed.
Not looking forward to an early start tomorrow, but very much looking forward to the train trip
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Great TR Justin and brings back good memories of trips to Bergen in 2018 and Svalbard in June 2022 when it was a lot warmer (low single Cs) and 24hr light!
 

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