50 CRAZY things to do in Norway
Registered by travelina of Ullern bydel, Oslo fylke Norway on 7/16/2016
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
9 journalers for this copy...
Book description:
"The author describes 50 unusual and surprising activities a tourist can do in Norway. Some of the activities are hugging a bear, look for UFOs, drive 50 times around a roundabout, go on musk safari in Dovre or rat hunting in Oslo, as well as meeting a real viking in Lofoten."
"The author describes 50 unusual and surprising activities a tourist can do in Norway. Some of the activities are hugging a bear, look for UFOs, drive 50 times around a roundabout, go on musk safari in Dovre or rat hunting in Oslo, as well as meeting a real viking in Lofoten."
Journal Entry 2 by travelina at Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Saturday, September 24, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (9/24/2016 UTC) at Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom
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Released at the unconvention in Birmingham as a bookray. Given by hand to wyldetwo
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Happy reading!
Participants (the order may still be changed):
- travelina
- wyldetwo
- earthcaroleanne
- azuki
- CathrineB
After the convention in Oslo it will continue to:
- Kiki66
- Icila
- [end of list] <- The book is here! Up to Icila to decide what to do with it now:-)
BOOKRAY
This book wants to travel! Please...
...make a journal entry when the book arrives, to let us know it's safe.
...read the book
...when you have read the book, PM the next on the list for their address.
...send the book off to the person next on list.
...be sure to make a controlled release note. This is to include the place you send it from.
...the last person on the list: please bring the book to the convention in Oslo or send it to travelina.
Happy reading!
Participants (the order may still be changed):
- travelina
- wyldetwo
- earthcaroleanne
- azuki
- CathrineB
After the convention in Oslo it will continue to:
- Kiki66
- Icila
- [end of list] <- The book is here! Up to Icila to decide what to do with it now:-)
Journal Entry 3 by wyldetwo at Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Monday, November 14, 2016
I have been a very bad lazy BookCrosser since the Uncon, only now am I getting round to journalling the books I picked up. So this was one of them, which travelina has set up a bookring for.
What a fun book, really gives a flavour of the whacky side of Norwegian life! Will contact earthcaroleanne to pass it on very soon.
What a fun book, really gives a flavour of the whacky side of Norwegian life! Will contact earthcaroleanne to pass it on very soon.
Back from my hols to find this waiting for me. Thanks for the Christmas decoration too.
I'm already doing one thing on the list - learning Norwegian - but not getting very far. I don't think I'll be doing anything else on the list. Some I don't want to do and some I do but they happen out of the season I'll be there or too far away from Oslo. I will pack my swimsuit thought just in case there is the chance I'll be swimming with killer whales, or joining the Norwegian equivalent of the 'looney dook' or, more up my line, sitting in a hot tub.
Extending the bookring
Book is here! Thanks for sending it all the way over here. Look forward to reading it, but I have to say, the font and color makes the text really hard to read. Maybe Norwegians have very good eyes, or maybe I am getting old.
And now, on to more urgent matters, I am researching 50 cheap places to eat in Norway, lol.
And Travelina, please let me know if there is another reader after me. Otherwise, will be glad to safe keep this until April!
And now, on to more urgent matters, I am researching 50 cheap places to eat in Norway, lol.
And Travelina, please let me know if there is another reader after me. Otherwise, will be glad to safe keep this until April!
Okay, rest assured, I will be a very well behaving tourist in Norway, as it doesn't look like I will be doing any crazy thing. At least, not the ones mentioned here. I would so love to hug a polar bear, but I have been advised it's a very dangerous, not to mention stupid, thing to do. I would love to marry a royalty but I can't really leave my dear husband who willingly comes with me to all the BC cons... I do hope to see a real moose or musk though.
Will take this with me to Oslo and pass it on to CatherineB.
Will take this with me to Oslo and pass it on to CatherineB.
A funny read even for a Norwegian! Something was new even to me.
The book can now travel to Kiki66:)
The book can now travel to Kiki66:)
Sent to Kiki66 today.
and here it is!
I like that the Norwegian stamps add to the theme ;-)
thanks for sending it my way...
I like that the Norwegian stamps add to the theme ;-)
thanks for sending it my way...
Well, it is hard to decide which one of the 50 ideas I would choose ;-)
For No 7 it is too late, No 9 is one of the things I definitely want to do, No 47 is too cold, but no 26 sounds like a must...
Oh well....
I asked Icila for her address - book will be on its way soon!
For No 7 it is too late, No 9 is one of the things I definitely want to do, No 47 is too cold, but no 26 sounds like a must...
Oh well....
I asked Icila for her address - book will be on its way soon!
and off to France now!
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Thank you kiki for sending and travelina for setting the ray. Hello to the journalers.
I traveled in Norway a long time ago in a Citroen 2CV. A lot of memories, funny and not so funny.
Another trip, cosy on my sofa this summer before, perhaps, an adventure ? <:o)
I traveled in Norway a long time ago in a Citroen 2CV. A lot of memories, funny and not so funny.
Another trip, cosy on my sofa this summer before, perhaps, an adventure ? <:o)
For someone else to do crazy things in Norway or not.
Picked the book from the town & country bookring. I've never been to Norway, so maybe this book inspires me to go soon :).
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There are definitely a few things in here I'd like to do, e.g. No. 9 & 10.
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There are definitely a few things in here I'd like to do, e.g. No. 9 & 10.
Journal Entry 17 by sedna5213 at Eiscafé Malibu in Lankwitz, Berlin Germany on Sunday, February 10, 2019
Taking the book with me to the Berlin MeetUp.
Journal Entry 18 by tacx at Berlin (irgendwo/somewhere), Berlin Germany on Monday, February 11, 2019
Übiggeblieben... eh voilá: DAS Geschenk für meinen Freund! Er macht sich im März (wenn alles gutgeht) auf den Weg zu einem Austauschpraktikum nach Norwegen. Als Reiselektüre? Zum Geburtstag?
Es ging nicht gut. Erst jetzt wieder habe ich hier imm Journal wieder reingelesen. Ich hatte dieses geplante Praktikum ganz vergessen. Eigentlich finde ich diese Liste jetzt wieder sehr reizvoll!
Es ging nicht gut. Erst jetzt wieder habe ich hier imm Journal wieder reingelesen. Ich hatte dieses geplante Praktikum ganz vergessen. Eigentlich finde ich diese Liste jetzt wieder sehr reizvoll!
Journal Entry 19 by tacx at Elberfelder Straße 15, Katzenpension, Brett am Fenster in Moabit, Berlin Germany on Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Released 2 yrs ago (8/19/2021 UTC) at Elberfelder Straße 15, Katzenpension, Brett am Fenster in Moabit, Berlin Germany
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wenn wir Bookcrosser Bücher freilassen, dann tun wir das, um anderen eine Freude zu machen!
Und das allerschönste am Bookcrossing ist, wenn eine Finderin/ein Finder einen Eintrag zu dem Buch macht und wir so eine Rückmeldung bekommen: wo das Buch gefunden wurde, wie es der Leserin/dem Leser gefiel und wie die Reise des Buches anschließend weitergeht.
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