At the end of the drive we weren't really sure how we'd managed to fit all of this into one day, but we started the morning by driving up the precarious road to the Stegastein lookout over Eidfjord. We then went down to Flåm to experience the Flåmsbana Railway where we were incredibly creeped out by the Huldra's interpretive dance. We then spent the next 7 or so hours trying to find our way to Geiranger (harder than you'd think at this time of the year because a lot of the roads are still closed from snow.) Hard to imagine if you look at the last couple of pictures.
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mnmom
6/7/2015 01:13:59 am
Haha... Yep, that "Huldra" woman was creepy. I'm guessing you didn't even get out and watch for the third performance.
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MN Mom
6/7/2015 11:25:41 am
Lol, I just read your map comment. For the record, I just don't like feeling lost.
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Nicole Ellis
6/7/2015 07:53:15 pm
Haha I know I just think you're super funny about them :D Our map collection by the end was pretty impressive, we could've started a store!
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Grandma Rozanne
6/7/2015 01:40:13 pm
The snow is beautiful but it is June 2nd! It must have been difficult to see the scenery at car level! The mountains are always in view.
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Nicole Ellis
6/7/2015 07:54:54 pm
Yes grandma it was crazy!! Absolutely beautiful but I was talking to some people from Norway on the train and they said it's been one of the worst Springs since the early 90's!
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