@ Saltstraumen Bridge, Norway Timone begins his tour of "Norway". Wrap up warm! Saltstraumen Bridge, Norway The Saltstraumen Bridge has been in use since 1978 and is one of four bridges built in the 70s to connect the islands to each other.
While enjoying your Saga, you met HOot.
Timone shook paws with HOot the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lysefjord, Norway "Hey, Innes, it says here, 'Norway's oil and gas industry has powered the economy, but it doesn't power the nation's homes. Around 98% of Norway's domestic power usage is drawn from hydroelectric power plants.'" "That's good going, isn't it, Timone?" Lysefjord, Norway Our airborne pets would like to show us the view of Norway they see every day, all day. You can be certain they never get tired of gazing down at the spectacular Lyesfjord. Not to leave the land-dwelling pets out of a breath-taking experience, this area offers a hike to the top of Flørli via 4,444 wooden steps that just happen to be the world's longest wooden staircase!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Innes.
Timone shook paws with Innes the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sætre, Asker, Norway "Look at this in our tour brochure, Timone! 'Andøya Space is a rocket launch site, rocket range and spaceport on Andøya island.'" "Wow, sounds exciting, Cindy!" Sætre, Asker, Norway The name Sætre is derived from the Norse word which literally means 'place to sit' or can be understood to mean 'place of residence,' However, only 3796 Norwegians have decided to do that. Sætre is also home to the Sætreelva (Sætre River) which is an important breeding ground for sea trout and many species of seabirds.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Cindy.
Timone shook paws with Cindy the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Kirkenes, Norway "Wow! Europe's biggest herd of wild reindeer lives here, Kitty! The herd roam in Europe's biggest mountain plateau. The number of wild reindeer in winter totals around 25,000, of which up to 7000 are found on Hardangervidda." "Wow indeed, Timone!" Kirkenes, Norway This small group of cabins in Kirkenes featuring large windows is often used by travelers who hope to get a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis while staying warm. Another fun attraction besides aurora viewing is the Kirkenes Snowhotel which is rebuilt from fresh snow every year. This small town is located in northeastern Norway, close to the borders of Finland and Russia.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Kitty.
Timone shook paws with Kitty the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway "Wow!" exclaimed shotzee. "Hey, Timone, did you know it was Norway that introduced salmon sushi to Japan? It says here that while sushi is of course a Japanese thing, they did not use salmon in their sushi until it was suggested by a Norwegian delegation in 1980s. Seafood is now one of Norway's biggest industries." Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway Saint Olav’s holy shrine in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim has been an important pilgrimage site ever since the former Viking king Olaf II was canonised in 1031, and it is still a treasured destination for pilgrims from all over the world. Before you enter as a pilgrim, you should perform the old ritual of walking around the cathedral three times."
While enjoying your Saga, you met shotzee.
Timone shook paws with shotzee the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Snowy Evergreen Forest, Norway "Today's quick trivia question, Choose a name? What is the highest mountain in Norway?" "I'm afraid I don't know, Timone!" "It's Galdhøpiggen, 2469m or 8100 feet. 'Gald' means 'steep mountain road', 'hø' means 'big, rounded mountain', and 'piggen' means 'the peak'. It's in the county of Innlandet, and is also the highest mountain in the whole of Scandinavia." Snowy Evergreen Forest, Norway Time to go on another winter adventure. This time it's an exhilarating snowshoe or cross-country ski trek through the pristine evergreen forest. The air is fresh and crisp and the fresh;y-fallen snow on the branches of the evergreen trees offers a beautiful image of peace and serenity.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Timone shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Whale Watching, Norway "Next quiz question, swinger!" announced Timone. "What is unusual about the Colonel-in-Chief of the Norwegian King's Guard?" "I don't know, Timone. Is he very young to have been appointed, or something?" "Ooh, you're almost there! He's actually a Scottish penguin!" responded Timone. "Brigadier Sir Nils Olav has held the title since 2005, but the involvement goes back to 1972 when the regiment adopted a penguin from Edinburgh Zoo." Whale Watching, Norway The Norwegian Sea is a perfect place for whale watching all year long. Sperm whales are the most common whale spotted in the summer months. In the winter months, orcas and humpbacks can be spotted in the fjords. If you are lucky, you may also see pilot whales, minke whales, fin whales, dolphins, and killer whales.
While enjoying your Saga, you met swinger.
Timone shook paws with swinger the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Norwegian Sea Coastline "Hey, Molly, it says here, 'Norway's oil and gas industry has powered the economy, but it doesn't power the nation's homes. Around 98% of Norway's domestic power usage is drawn from hydroelectric power plants.'" "That's good going, isn't it, Timone?" Norwegian Sea Coastline One can easily get lost in their thoughts while gazing out onto the waters of the Norwegian Sea. It's easy to picture Viking ships sailing throughout and wonder what it would be like to be aboard one of them.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Molly.
Timone shook paws with Molly the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Northern Norway Flora "Why is there is statue of a tiger outside Olso Central Station, Darkling?" queried Timone. "It refers to its nickname, the City of Tigers, Timone!" "Cool nickname!" Northern Norway Flora The cloudberry is a fruit native to cold climates. These are just beginning to flower and will develop into a delicious amber-colored berry, similar to a blackberry.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Darkling.
Timone shook paws with Darkling the Baby bat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Berry was carefully studying the map of Norway. "Well, fancy that, Timone! Kirkenes is farther east than all of Finland! It's just 9 miles (15 km) from the Russian border. It says in our tour guide that the Russian influence makes it a very interesting and bilingual place." Hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) is one of Norway's most visited and photographed locations. It towers 604 meters above the Lysefjord.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Berry.
Timone shook paws with Berry the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ How Far From Norway? "Today's quick trivia question, ✯ƒaεяy∂aε✯☽☆☾✯? What is the highest mountain in Norway?" "I'm afraid I don't know, Timone!" "It's Galdhøpiggen, 2469m or 8100 feet. 'Gald' means 'steep mountain road', 'hø' means 'big, rounded mountain', and 'piggen' means 'the peak'. It's in the county of Innlandet, and is also the highest mountain in the whole of Scandinavia." How Far From Norway? These signs are always fun for the traveler to see no matter where they wander. World travelers can reminisce about their recent vacation to a place on a signpost or daydream about a place they hope to visit in the future.
While enjoying your Saga, you met ✯ƒaεяy∂aε✯☽☆☾✯.
Timone shook paws with ✯ƒaεяy∂aε✯☽☆☾✯ the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Idyllic Norwegian Fjord "Did you know that Norway has a 120-mile land border with Russia, Munich?" Munich pondered. "I didn't know that, Timone! Aren't Sweden and Finland sort of in the way?" "Look at the map here. It's at Kirkenes. It says here that it's very common for Norwegians to cross over into Russia to buy cheaper fuel for their cars, while Russians cross over to Norway to buy better quality goods in Kirkenes." Idyllic Norwegian Fjord Fjord cruises are very abundant and an excellent way to immerse oneself in the spectacular beauty of the fjords of Norway.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Munich.
Timone shook paws with Munich the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Vøringsfossen Waterfall, Hardanger, Norway "Talking of Norway's coastline," remarked Sugar, "I always remember that bit in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where Norway's creator reveals he won an award for its design, and dwells fondly on its 'lovely crinkly edges'." "Yes!" exclaimed Timone, and he and Sugar chuckled together at the memory. Vøringsfossen Waterfall, Hardanger, Norway Vøringsfossen Waterfall has a fall of 182 meters and cascades down from the Hardangervidda mountain plateau down into the Måbødalen valley. This waterfall is considered to be one of the most beautiful and is a popular place to visit in the Hardangerfjord region.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sugar.
Timone shook paws with Sugar the Brown Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Bryggen, Bergen, Norway "Did you know that Norway has a 120-mile land border with Russia, Granville very long name indeed indeed?" Granville very long name indeed indeed pondered. "I didn't know that, Timone! Aren't Sweden and Finland sort of in the way?" "Look at the map here. It's at Kirkenes. It says here that it's very common for Norwegians to cross over into Russia to buy cheaper fuel for their cars, while Russians cross over to Norway to buy better quality goods in Kirkenes." Bryggen, Bergen, Norway The historic harbour area of Bergen, and one of Northern Europe’s oldest port cities. In 1350 the Hanseatic League established a “Hanseatic Office” in Bergen. These German merchants lived and worked in these long narrow rows of houses that face the harbour. The rows of houses are separated by narrow wooden passages that run parallel to the dock.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Granville very long name indeed indeed.
Timone shook paws with Granville very long name indeed indeed the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
Granville very long name indeed indeed and you found 10 Travel Tokens!
@ Andoya, Vesteralen, Norway Oh look ... you won a pet! Andoya, Vesteralen, Norway Andøya is as far north as you can get in Nordland and Vesterålen and is the 10th largest island in Norway. Andøya sits on the edge of the very deep ocean, no other place in Norway can make this claim. Just south of Andenes, the administrative center is Andøya Space Center, where they launch rockets and satellites.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Isabella.
Timone shook paws with Isabella the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
Isabella gave you 1 "Flabbergasted Frost Flora" size 7
@ Ålesund Harbour, Norway. "It says in our brochure that not only was skiing invented in Norway, but a development in Norwegian skis in the 1890s – the Telemark – directly led to the modern skis we use today," remarked Gentle. "Our guide was saying this morning that the words 'ski' and 'slalom' originated right here in Norway," responded Timone. Ålesund Harbour, Norway. Ålesund is a lovely small port in Norway. The city is known for its art in Nouveau Architecture. Ålesund is the 13th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 66,258.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Gentle.
Timone shook paws with Gentle the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Suitor Waterfall, Geirangerfjord, Norway "Today's quiz question, Zubi!" announced Timone. "How many times has Norway hosted the Winter Olympics?" Zubi pondered. "Well, I would say more than once, at any rate!" "Correct, Zubi! The answer is twice: in 1952 in Oslo, and in 1994 in Lillehammer." Suitor Waterfall, Geirangerfjord, Norway Are you ready for an exhilarating excursion? Then this kayak trip with an experienced guide will be perfect. You will paddle the Geirangerfjord until you reach the place where there are not one, but two, majestic waterfalls, one of which is the Suitor Waterfall, On the opposite side of the fjord is the Seven Sisters Waterfall. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the amazing beauty of the Geirangerfjord.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Zubi.
Timone shook paws with Zubi the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Fiske, Norway "'Norway is the world's most successful nation at the Winter Olympic Games'," read out Timone from the itinerary. "'Despite having only around 5 million residents, Norway has won more medals than any other country in Olympic history'." "And there's me tumbling head over paws on that icy path this morning!" remarked Sparkles. Fiske, Norway Fiske is a locality in Rogaland, Norway, 33 miles south of Oslo. Fiske means, to fish, in Norwegian. Mist rises from one of the many waterways that dot the area.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sparkles.
Timone shook paws with Sparkles the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Spotted Nutcracker "'Arguably the best way to enjoy the Norwegian coastline – if you don't have your own boat that is – is by taking the full Hurtigruten voyage on the Coastal Steamer from Bergen to Kirkenes and back again. On the 12-day voyage you'll get up close to some of the country's most iconic scenery with 34 ports of call northbound and 33 on southbound sailings'," read out Timone from the tour brochure. Choose a name pondered. "It's been fabulous touring the parts we've managed to do by boat, Timone. I vote we come back another time when we can afford our own private boat!" Spotted Nutcracker One of many birds you may spot around Norway. Pine seeds/nuts are the most important food source. Nutcracker couples stay together for life and both parents feed the babies and teach them how to store extra food.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Timone shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Kristiansand Container Port "Wow! Europe's biggest herd of wild reindeer lives here, Choose a name! The herd roam in Europe's biggest mountain plateau. The number of wild reindeer in winter totals around 25,000, of which up to 7000 are found on Hardangervidda." "Wow indeed, Timone!" Kristiansand Container Port This colourful scene shows the Port of Kristiansand, one of Norway's largest and most important container terminals, located in the south of the country. The terminal is located in the very heart of the city centre of Kristiansand, and is open 24/7, 365 days a year, handling containers being transported to key European markets and worldwide. It is southern Norway`s most important transportation hub. In 2020 the port handled nearly 50,000 containers.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Timone shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Bjørnhollia, Rondane, Norway "Wow!" exclaimed Night Wing. "Hey, Timone, did you know it was Norway that introduced salmon sushi to Japan? It says here that while sushi is of course a Japanese thing, they did not use salmon in their sushi until it was suggested by a Norwegian delegation in 1980s. Seafood is now one of Norway's biggest industries." Bjørnhollia, Rondane, Norway Bjørnhollia lies south in the Rondane range. The Rondane is the oldest national park in Norway and is an important habitat for wild reindeer. The Park has ten mountain peaks over 2,000 metres (6,560 ft) and is a very popular place for hikers to visit.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Night Wing.
Timone shook paws with Night Wing the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Torghatten, Norway "Wow! Europe's biggest herd of wild reindeer lives here, Princess! The herd roam in Europe's biggest mountain plateau. The number of wild reindeer in winter totals around 25,000, of which up to 7000 are found on Hardangervidda." "Wow indeed, Timone!" Torghatten, Norway A stunning granite dome on the island of Torget in the municipality of Brønnøy. This dome has a natural tunnel that visitors can walk through. The tunnel is 160 metres (520 ft) long, 20 metres (66 ft) wide, and 35 metres (115 ft) high and was formed during the Scandinavian Ice Age.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Princess.
Timone shook paws with Princess the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Panorama Of Lofoten, Norway "Hey, Timone, when we're in Oslo we're going with a tour guide on a Jo Nesbø Detective Hole walk! I've been reading The Bat and it's unputdownable!" lilycat was excited. "I bought The Snowman when we arrived here. It's really awfully good!" "Well, a lot of places in his books are real-life locations. This will be a great tour!" Panorama Of Lofoten, Norway Dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered bays, and untouched land make up this archipelago in the county of Nordland, Norway. For more than 1,000 years the islands have been the centre for cod fisheries.
While enjoying your Saga, you met lilycat.
Timone shook paws with lilycat the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hadsel Bridge, Norway "You know the author Roald Dahl, Mr. Dylan?" remarked Timone. "He was born in Wales, but his parents were Norwegian." "I didn't know that, Timone!" said Mr. Dylan. "I always enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." "Well, it says in our tour guide that he may have taken inspiration for the book from the Norwegian Freia chocolate factory. However, the BBC have claimed he was inspired by Cadbury running tasting tests at his school in Derbyshire. Who knows?" Hadsel Bridge, Norway The Hadsel Bridge has been in use since 1978 and is one of four bridges built in the 70s to connect the islands to each other. It was initially a toll bridge but is now there is no charge to cross.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Mr. Dylan.
Timone shook paws with Mr. Dylan the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
Mr. Dylan gave you 1 "Scandinavia Travel Stamp" size 7
@ Souvenir Viking Ship As Timone's tour of "Norway" comes to an end, he receives a seasonally appropriate gift! Winter Sky, Day The blue and white sky of winter reminds us of the snow and shadows on the ground. A wonderful backdrop for any winter scene, or any season that calls for a delicate sky. You can fill it with birds and trees can stretch their branches outward. What wonderful scene will you create? Souvenir Viking Ship Don't forget to stop in the gift shop and pick up some souvenirs of your Norwegian travels. There are many to choose from, including this whimsical replica of a viking ship. Timone has completed his tour of "Norway"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour Scandinavia!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Clarice.
Timone shook paws with Clarice the Vanilla Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!