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Norway in HD

Paul Bergquist

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My Virtual Window: Norway in HD is an Apple TV compatible video podcast mostly about nature, places and people in Western Norway - the best kept secret of Europe. Be prepared for majestic fjords, snowy mountains and fresh, crisp and clear air that fills your lungs with that much needed oxygen. Since it is a window for you to observe the world through, this podcast has mostly natural sounds. As with most windows, the view may appear somewhat static at times. This is intentional and part of th ...
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This time we visit the home of norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup (1880-1928) in Jølster. Although his paintings would later sell at $5-600,000 he was never a rich man and died in pneumonia at the age of 47. His home in Jølster still has a definite and beautiful natural feel to it. It's peaceful and quiet and you can easily understand why he chose hi…
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The west coast of Norway is blessed by the warm waters of the Gulfstream passing by and keeping the temperature a bit more pleasant than you would experience in the eastern and northern parts of the country. Under normal circumstances we would have only a few weeks of snow, but this winter has been exceptional, as we have had continuous snow from m…
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One of the main visuals of Norway, in addition to the (seawater) fjords, are the rivers, waterfalls and lakes found everywhere. And most of the time that water is in motion. God loves this country so much he washes it all the time. :-) And that water moves about a lot before it plunges back into the sea. In fact the major electric energy production…
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Before the Viking king Floke Vilgerdsson, with all his family and belongings, sailed off to become the first settlers on Iceland (around 900AD), he built a varde. A varde is a stone fireplace placed on a mountain top or other location that can be seen from afar. It was used to signal to others about enemies arriving and other major events. The spot…
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While roaming around in the Dovre Mountain National Park I came across a herd of 7 to 8 wild muskoxen. I was thrilled being able to capture the moment with my Sony. While editing the video I also noticed the little disobedient calf so unwilling to part with his mouthful while being chased by his parents. It reminded me of something ... ;-)…
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It’s April and spring is back. The leaves are back on our trees and nature is green as it gets. In Bergen and other cities all over the Kingdom another spring phenomenon is unfolding; the senior students in high school – The Russ – are out on the streets wearing their red or blue overalls. The Blues are students from business oriented high-schools …
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Most people know that the Statue of Liberty was given to the US as a gift from the French at the Centennial in 1876. However, not that many would know that the copper used to give the statue its characteristic green surface came from the copper mines at Visnes on the island of Karmoey outside Haugesund. The mines were owned by a French company and …
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I found this clearing in the woods in Fana just south of Bergen. Get yourself a cup of coffee, fill your lungs with the fresh cool air and watch how the sun plays with the colors of the landscape. It is early spring and the new grass has not yet been able to overtake the grass killed off by frost, snow and ice during winter. However, with the sun g…
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In this sequel to our previous exploration of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau we start off at the rail station of the famous winter sport resort called Geilo as the train from Oslo arrives and then departs westward towards Bergen. We enjoy some ski-kiting in a windy mountain narrow and marvel the solitude and silence of the frozen snow covered …
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In two episodes we will travel to the Hardangervidda and enjoy this winter wonderland together. Hardangervidda is the largest mountain plateau in Europe with an area of roughly 6,500 km2 with an average elevation of about 3,500 ft above sea level. It is located smack in the middle of southern Norway and most of the area is protected as a national p…
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Due to the warm Gulf Stream that pushes past our shores, the winter along the coast is not as harsh as in the inland area or up north. Still, Jack Frost paints the early twilight hours with a thin coat of frosted mist on every surface. If you go north of the Artic Circle you will not see the sun at all this time of year. It will not be visible over…
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There is something about kids playing in the snow that is guaranteed to make your Christmas spirit soar. It’s a magical time of frozen air in your nostrils, the laughter of kids and parents speeding down the slope in your ears, and the white cover of snow that makes the familiar features of the world look so different, bright and new. Please join m…
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The most prominent feature of this cosy town is its waterfall. If not visible all the time it is at least audible. :-) However, the town is also host to one of Norway's most hi-tech engineering clusters sporting leading edge technology in aviation, auto, weapon technology and subsea oil & gas installations. And it is the town where A-ha vocalist Mo…
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I simply love this view out “my virtual window". The crisp, yet tranquil green of the grass and the trees has been broken by the wild of the waterfall. The huge rock that has fallen off the mountain and placed itself in the midst of the grass finds itself surrounded by the most harmless creature – the sheep. Want music? Why not enjoy this window at…
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Norway declared herself a sovereign kingdom in 1905 ending almost one hundred years of a union with neighboring Sweden. As a fairly young nation, the Constitution Day on May 17th is still one of the big annual celebrations. On this day children of all ages dress up in either one of the many national folklore costumes or their Sunday best. At 10am t…
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It is April. Nature is in the process of awakening from winter hibernation. Together we will visit The Aker Fjord, we enjoy a harbour scene in Haugesund, do some lamb studies in Olen, visit Lake Stordal for a quiet moment, then on to the Bokna Fjord on a windy day. Next we will visit the Sandhaland beach, the Ferkingstad bay and finally the Swords …
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