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To the left, the ugly rear of a strange car.
The lead grey. rainy skies of the fiord outside Trondheim. |
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Martin and the ugly car. The museum was
closed. It's called Kysten's Arv (The Inheritance of the Coastal Areas) |
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It is a living boat builder setup at this museum. One boat
that is being soaked. The speed-boat crossing the fiords
seen mid fiords. |
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Arild and Martin posing with one of the products.
Nice boat on the lawn with Martin and Arild. |
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How to make knots. Instruction and practice setup.
A boat hall where you can see the sea at the other end. |
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The closed, main building. Martin checking
various fish heads. |
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The ugly face of a lump sucker. Tough guy.
Peat covered house that is common in this area. |
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Hay bales, even some black ones that are rare.
Old bell tower at Rødberg, was used to warn ships when the fog rolls in. |
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The harbor at Rødberg. The names means RedRock, due
to the red color of the bed rock. A light house
at the end of a pier. |
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The pier seen from the opposite side. The
coastal ship that runs along the Norwegian coast line. |
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In the evening, a walk to the Swedish pub called
Dykambassaden some two kilometers away
from Arild's house. The have a big wooden Viking in the
entrance to the pub. |
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Odin, the Chief God of the Nordic religion and
one
of his birds, Hugin. The other bird is Munin.
Back home, Martin copied some of Arild's music, among them
Tom Leherer. Here him on
YouTube. |
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