The Domkirke, or head cathedral, in downtown Tromsø. This building was constructed in the 1800's.
This is the Norwegian stroller, a baby buggy. Mothers bundle up their babies and take them out almost every day to get fresh air.
An apartment building in Tromsø. Many people, including us, live in apartments. We will show our apartment building later.
Looking south-south-west from Tromsø island. The tall plant to the left is a weed called the Tromsø palm. The people here think they are neat.
Part of the Tromsø heritage museum buildings. Notice the main farm house to the left and the stabø, or store house, to the right. The sod roof was to keep the inside cool during the summer. It is built on risers to keep it off of the ground to keep the varmin out. This is where the food was stored.
Friday, 19 October 2007
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