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Nice beach 🙂!
ОтветитьReindeer?? You're getting closer to Santa now, aren't you?
ОтветитьBeautiful views, lovely adventure, what a great mud taxi you have there 😁😊
ОтветитьBtw if you get stopped in Norway they might take action regarding your baby seat. Here in general you are expected to have children up to 3-4years old be seated backwards due to their disproportionally large/heavy heads having higher whiplash and injury risk if faced forward.
ОтветитьBeautiful the scenery is , but my highlight was the gorgeous boys bond, Weldon Lawri you are a great elder brother ❤
ОтветитьHow old is wilfie? 1.5 - 2 yrs old? he still wars diapers and I suspect he was breast feeding on the ferry... Thank you soooo much to have put the names of the places you visit... like that I follow you on Google Map so easily!!! 🙏
Hoping that the fires are getting in control in Portugal!
You're driving in a country shaped during the ice ages, which i think is really cool! you'll probably come across random huge single lonely rocks in random places, and further into the country you'll find more tall and spikey mountains and beautiful fjords, all shaped and moved during the ice ages :) i hope you have an amazing trip and that the weather gets better for you!
ОтветитьBig brother nr 1🥰
ОтветитьTack!
ОтветитьBeautiful and they boys are so cute have fun
ОтветитьLove your darling boys. Really a joy to watch them.❤❤
ОтветитьDolphin or porpoise, it is very hard to see the difference in the water from long distance.
Dolphins and porpoises are both fascinating marine mammals, but there are several differences between them:
Size and shape: Dolphins are generally larger and more slender, while porpoises are smaller and more robust.
Teeth: Dolphins have cone-shaped teeth, while porpoises have flat or spade-shaped teeth.
Dorsal fin: Dolphins have a curved or hooked dorsal fin, while porpoises have a triangular dorsal fin.
Beak: Dolphins often have a pronounced beak, which porpoises lack.
Behavior: Dolphins are known to be more social and playful, while porpoise are often more shy and tend to keep to themselves.
These differences make it easier to identify and understand the two species, although they are often confused with each other.
Where do all the idiot foreigners get it from, that it rains in Norway all the time?! If you do a Google search, it rains 100 days a year here. Compare to England with 175 days yearly. In Bergen it's twice as much, yes but still. It rains way more in England.
ОтветитьYou´re both doing an absolutely amazing job with those boys. They're so sweet. Thank you for sharing your time in Scandinavia with us.
ОтветитьBeutiful family in a beutiful country
ОтветитьI'm surprised where you find this kind of weather in northern Norway this year😯 There was solo much sun, high temperatures there that the farmers complained not having enough rain this year!
ОтветитьSuch a responsible big brother. I'm sure he'll keep his little bro safe from the trolls.
ОтветитьWhat is up with the comment "in Norway it rains a lot". It depends of where you are, from North to South, East to West. It doesn't rain more in Norway than rest of Europe. But it rains a lot in Bergen because of the seven mountains surrounded.
ОтветитьNise (phocoena phocoena) is probably the animal you saw, it is a toothwhale , like the dolphin, but they are different species. Dolphins do visit Norwegian waters, I live in southern Norway, here they are not uncommon. But up there they are less common. Nise is found all over the coasts of Europe and easr America and Greenland and Iceland
You should have visited the Autrått fortress from the 1500s when you were in Brekstad, I was actually born there, almost 65 years ago
If the Blueberries dont taste any good, you are eating a berry from a plant that makes "fake blueberries" and they look the same.. Not a joke 🙂
Ответить"If you keep the roads rough less ppl will go there" i keep my road rough exactly for that reason 😛
ОтветитьMud taxi ☺
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