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Panoramas from Norway in 2006

Welcome to my panoramas from Norway in 2006. Each pano is interactive and all are zoom-able, regardless of whether it is Flash or Java. However, it's the Java ones which rotate. Have a gander at them, there is no rush. Some are about 1MB and so may take a while to download depending on your connection speed. I hope it's worth it though!

During Easter Rich and I went out to Norway, having decided that the next skill we needed in our repertoire was cold weather experience. We certainly got it, temperatures consistantly between -20°C and -30°C. The weather was great whilst we were there, and we had a truly great time, I would recomend it to anyone.

Finse, Norway

FinseShowing Finse, the village we caught the train to in Norway. On the left is the hotel and on the extreme right is the train station. Note that they have dug away at the snow so that the train lines can be used!! This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Frozen Lake outside Rauhellern, Norway

Frozen Lake outside RauhellernTaken half way down the hill to the lake outside Rauhellern. Pretty good views eh? This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Sunset at Rauhellern Hut, Norway

Sunset at Rauhellern HutTaken outside Rauhellern Hut as the sun just passed beneath the horizon. The colours were great, as its a National Park in the middle of nowhere, and cars and vehicles are illegal within it, there is no polution. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Rauhellern Hut, Norway

Rauhellern HutThis was taken during the same sunset, but looking in the opposite direction. The pink-ness is only found in very cold and very dry climates, it's ice in the sky interating with the sunset opposite. Very cool, you don't get it in the UK. Had you noticed the dog sleigh to the right of the picture? This panorama requires the Java plugin.

The middle of no-where!!, Norway

The middle of no-where!!Does this feel remote or what? Pretty cool scenery though, and remarkably warm in the sun too. As you may have guessed, this is 360 degrees. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

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