I would like to visit norway, I like climatic cold and I have more interested in viking culture from when I was children for your stories and folklore, I love of natural landscapes for example fjords, mountains and forests and wild animals as bear glutto, reindeer and other species. The norway cities preserve yours architecture since architecture vernacular, contemporary, and other styles architectural that respect and search preserve, and the architecture now of style norway search preserve your story and rescue building techniques of the past.I know about norway at the most important for me is one of the best country with quality of life, the presence of northern lights than can be see from cities in winter
I would like to visit Ålesund city, viewpoint Preikestolen,fjords and diverses thematic parks, obviously travel on rail Oslo-Bergen, and visit nature reserves.
I would hope living in Norway is my dream. I believe I will be happier all over said earlier but more important is quality of life. I also love the relation of the city and natural landscapes, and the salary obviously.



the viking culture ir really amazaing!, and the landscapes in Norway are breathtaking i would definitely visit Norway too
ResponderEliminarI have a friend who has a family in Norway and he told me that Norwegian is one of the most difficult languages to learn, in fact it took his family 5 years to learn the language well.
ResponderEliminarHi Pablo, it sounds very interesting the architecture in Norway, I would definitely go there to study for a while, the pictures are beautiful and as you said, is amazing the relation between the city and natural landscapes.
ResponderEliminarhi, im just curious, what is the coldest and most agressive city to live in norway?
ResponderEliminarI think Norway it's such a beautiful country filled with stunning landscapes and historic buildings.
ResponderEliminarIt's often known for being a cold country, but that doesn't interfeere with the fact that Norway it's an amazing country.
I would also like to visit--it has such amazing landscapes and interesting environmental policies. It is expensive, from what I hear.
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ResponderEliminarbeing able to see the northern lights must be one of the most wonderful spectacles of nature I'm sure