Saturday May 4th, Helen and Rob along with friends Trudy and Rob are heading to the other side of the world to explore the countries surrounding the Baltic Sea. Enjoy Helen's blog.
Before I move on with this blog, I must mention the something I forgot to write about in yesterday’s writings. One of the interesting things we discovered during our walk in Bergen was the very modern and efficient way they do their recycling for general households. In many places we saw a series of 4 bins with various colours on them, to be used for rubbish and recycling. They were cemented to the ground and underground, each bin was attached to a large pipe. The recycling and rubbish was “sucked” into the pipes and away to a central place where the recycling would be sorted and reused and the rubbish dealt with. People who lived in the nearby surrounding area, had a key which would open the bins so they could place their rubbish and recycling into the bins. This meant that most of the city didn’t need rubbish and recycling collection using trucks etc. although there were large places like hotels etc. that didn’t use this system. We left beautiful Bergen today, taking a short fli...
We had a very early start today, waking at 3.30am for a 4am pick-up. Our driver was on time and took us Dubai Airport where we spent quite a bit of time relaxing until our flight left at 7.40am. An uneventful flight to Oslo was followed by a fast train ride into the centre of the city of Oslo. Both Trudy and I were fascinated by the lush lovely scenery and the very cute, almost doll-house looking, homes. It was such a contrast to what we had left in Dubai. We managed to exit at the correct station for our accommodation. After leaving the station we found a lovely, young Norwegian woman who was able to direct us to our nearby hotel. After checking, in we decide to go for a walk in the area close to our hotel. The King’s Palace is just across the road from the hotel and is surrounded by a beautiful park, full of trees and flowers. The King just happened to be returning to the palace and we saw him go past. The royals in the limousines waved at the people gathered around the palace, inclu...
After a very peaceful and good sleep in our very comfortable cabin, we enjoyed a very hearty breakfast in the huge bistro. We had tried to book an excursion to take us around Karlskrona but by the time we did this, all excursions were book out. We still took the tender boat into Karlskrona, the capital of the Blekinge province of Sweden. It is an interesting town with a great naval, history dating back 300 years. After alighting from the tender we were met by a lovely young man who provided us with a map and suggested a walking tour around the town. We enjoyed the sights of the large and historic naval base, the many old churches, the town square, old wooden clock tower, the 2 nd oldest wooden church in Sweden, fish market etc. Lots of walking was completed along with sitting and enjoying the brilliant sunshine. The sea was so calm and considering this area is made up of many small inter-joining islands the scenery was quite stunning. We returned to the ship on the tender in t...
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