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Oslo, Norway

Written: August 16, 2004
Last Updated: September 30, 2004

The Constellation's first port of call is Oslo, Norway.

The Constellation's first stop after a day at sea was Oslo, Norway. I was eager to see the fjords that I had heard so much about. Sadly, I didn't realize that not all fjords are created equal. There are small ones and the towering cliff ones that people normally associate with Norway.

We had a self-planned tour to the Vigeland Sculpture Park. Gustav Vigeland (1872-1943) was one of Norway's most famous artists, and the park contains some 192 sculptures spread across 80 acres. The life-sized sculptures of adults and children are almost exclusively nude, something "Americans" would find too distressing. I read that during NBC's Olympics coverage of the Opening Ceremonies, the network deliberately cropped out the bottoms of the performers, who were dressed as faux-Greek statues (i.e. naked).

Following our tour of the sculpture park, Rae and I walked a bit around the city. We saw our first of many McDonald's along one of Oslo's main tourist thoroughfares. McDo is everywhere in Europe! We didn't see as many super-sized Europeans, perhaps because they walk and bike far more than their American counterparts.














































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Great pictures Adam. Europe is always a good idea. :)

SD

--posted by SD @ Tuesday, October 5 2004, 9:09 am PDT