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Description: the
colorful and notable Bryggen section of the Bergen Harbor |
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Description: A
closer view |
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Description: one
more Bryggn means "The Wharf" |
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Description: the
colorful daily market at the head of the quay |
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Description: flowers
are especially colorful |
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Description: Aha!
a fish market to rival Japan |
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Description: Peg
gets a close up photo to add to her collection |
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Description: serious
fish country |
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Description: the
closely spaced buildings of Bryggen |
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Description:
note the tree elbow as a supporting arch |
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Description: the
buildings are still used as shops and artist studios and galleries |
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Description: originals
were built 900 years ago by Hanseatic Merchants. |
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Description: Beer
garden at the oldest tavern in Bergen |
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Description: Keith
indulges by sharing one beer with Peg |
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Description: Rooftops
from the alley behind the Bryggen |
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Description: A
shady rock garden with the statue of famed local violinist virtuoso Ole
Bull |
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Description: unique
statue of street person -- the only "homeless" person we saw in all of
Norway |
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Description: Central
plaza across the street from the harbor |
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Description: Information
center in central plaza on Torget street |
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Description: workers
and a pedestrian |
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Description: common
house on the way out of town to Greig's home |
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