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Friday, March 12, 2010

First Blog Post From Norway

Hello from Kirkenes, Norway !!!

Today is Friday the 12th and the photo of me to the left is leaving LAX on Tuesday the 9th.

We have been non-stop since then with a flight everyday, shleping luggage to and from airports, buses, taxi's and hotels... We are currently in our last hotel before boarding the ship tomorrow and are now traveling with 22 people comprised of Travel Agents and their spouses or traveling companions and WE CAN'T WAIT to GET TO THE SHIP so that we can unpack and stay awhile while enjoying the scenery and take a load off.....

Having said that we have been having a fantastic time in Norway!!!!!

It is absolutely incredible here and like nothing I have ever experienced. For the first thing it is not nearly as cold as we had anticipated... Today we are 69* Latitude... and 1.5 miles from the Russian Border. This town has a much larger population and is the housing is fairly modern. The houses are all built and look the same but are brightly colored as they are the only colors in contrast to the bright, bright beautiful whiteness of the snow that surrounds them..

Kirkenes is a town in the municipality of Sør-Varanger in the county of Finnmark with a population of about 3,300, or about 7,300 if the neighbouring suburban areas of Hesseng, Sandnes and Bjørnevatn [1] are included. Kirkenes is located in the extreme northeastern part of Norway on the Bøkfjorden, a branch of the Varanger Fjord, which is a vast bay connected to the Barents Sea near the Russian-Norwegian border. The town is situated about 240 miles (400 km) north of the Arctic Circle.

Unlike the vast majority of Norway, Kirkenes is located east of the neighbouring country of Finland. Because of this, travelling directly west from Kirkenes actually changes the timezone forward instead of backward, like it usually does. Travelling directly east from Kirkenes (into Russia) changes the timezone forward by two hours instead of one.

One can drive 100 km south, and walk 10 km, into the Øvre Pasvik National Park, reaching the border point of the three countries, where the three timezones meet. There are only a few such places in the world. It is forbidden, according to Russian law, to walk around the marker, since entering Russia is only allowed at a border control.

We are spending the night at the Rica Arctic HotelIt is very lovely, modern, the rooms are large with large deep bathtubs which I immediately filled up with hot water and jumped into as soon as I got off the bus, before venturing out for some exploring and picture taking...  There is a large lounge with sofa's, conversation areas, internet cafe, free wi-fi hotel wide and hot coffee.

Tonight we are headed out for dog sledding, a visit to the Ice Hotel and hopefully see the northern lights.  I will be taking the camera and video camera with the tri-pod out to see if we can get some good shots.

I basically wanted to jump in here and say hello.  I am going to throw a couple of pics up for you and chat with you a bit later.  Hopefully more tonight or tomorrow morning while the wi-fi is free and I think I will have some time....

Here are a couple of pics to show  you where we have been..  (first actual day was an overnight to London....)

Day 1 London, only a couple of hours in the hop on, hop off bus so pics are all from the moving bus.... !!!     Fish and Chips in a pub that night.

Day 2 Oslo,   FANTASTIC Tour and night there....

Day 3 Here....
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