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A slag pile in Roros, Norway. Roros is a former copper mining town; slag is a byproduct of copper extraction. The town residents use the pile as a giant, multi-leveled stage for theatrical produtions.
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An experimental gigapan in Oslo, Norway from a moving public ferry
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An experimental gigapan in Oslo, Norway from a moving public ferry
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The town of Lillehammer, Norway, as seen from the 1994 Olympic Ski jump.
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Hills rising up out of the water in Hamer, Norway
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This view of Oslo, Norway from the old fort shows one of Oslo's most important landmarks, the Oslo City Hall (Oslo Radhuset); the pier and public boardwalk, an integral part of Oslo life; and one of Norway’s natural wonders, the fjord.
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The city of Oslo, Norway, from an adjancent island
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The Oslo Opera House (Operahuset), in Oslo, Norway. The prestigious hall was designed by Tarald Lundevall in the Expressionist style, and has won many coveted European design awards. All levels of the roof are clearly accessable to the public.
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The Briksdal Glacer (Briksdalbreen in Norwegian) park in Briksdal, Norway, from approximately half the elevation between the top of the glacier and ground level. The panorama is almost 360 degrees.
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A view of the Norwegian fjords from a mountainside in western Norway. For two months every summer, algae turns the water a deep blue. No photoshop!
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