A few hours late to Narvik
Sunday, August 12
We arrive in Narvik at about 5:00 pm, about 4 hours late due to that huge mishap. The hostel, which is also a hotel is really nice, but we were pretty bummed out... until we started walking around.
Turns out Narvik isn't half bad. It's half the size of Kiruna and there's a lot more to do/see
Like walk down to the harbour and hang out.
There's a lot of just scenery coming up, sorry.
The water was sooo still. Great news for me as this is where we were talking the ferry to Svolvær.
Tracks.
The old post office.
Oh yeah, in the winter, you can ski.
HAHAH in case you weren't sure what kind of store it was.
Norweigans don't hold their babies, which are all named Bjorn, by the way.
ART
We climbed this hill on the other edge of town and interrupted some people clearly trying to have a romantic moment.
It was pretty romantic.
Then we started walking back down to the water. See the ski pistes?
Her shirt says "Elbkind" which means Child of the Elbe, a river in Germany. Confused the Germans when she spoke to me in her perfect English.
Local house... did you notice yet how there isn't anyone on the streets anywhere?
Monday, August 13
After breakfast and junk, we headed to harbourfront again.
We went there to get our Hurtigruten bookings rebooked, since apparently their headquarters are in Narvik!
So we walked into the office, but their booking is mostly internet and phone, so everyone was surprised to see us wander in off the street...but they rebooked everything, including the ferry we'd missed the night before, for free! That square building in the back is headquarters.
Oh good, the water is still!
There was a mall with a grocery store, so we went to check it out, as we had some time to kill.
SLED PARKING!!! hahaha Norway! (there was a bike parking sign a few metres down, this was for real!)
Man, this is amazing! By the way, we had to climb those stairs when we got there, as the bus station is at the bottom of the mall.
3:00 pm rolled around and we hopped on the "fast boat" to Svolvær, which is already on the Lofoten Islands.
here's a map
Look how fast we're going!
Oh yeah Norway. The boat was full of random people. There was a group of Italian guys, clearly ill prepared for some rugged camping. One guy saw that Ina was reading the new Harry Potter, I actually heard him sing "Haaarrrryyy Poooottttteeerrr" in this thick Italian accent. Hilarious. A while into the ride, I fell asleep and woke up to him talking to her about it. He was really into it.
This is the most beautiful 3 hours of my life.
It was also pretty windy. (Remember I only have my pics from this part, until Ina mails them from Portugal, I guess)
AHH!!!
The water is so incredibly still!
Umm... we're still in the arctic circle?
Svolvær!! Transfer point.
We killed about an hour here.
Then our Hurtigruten arrived. (just say Hurtigruten, hahaha Norweigan!) They're supposed to be these really fancy cruise ships that go along the Norweigan coast. Ours was kind of old.
MS Lyngen. You check in and they give you a swipe card that you need in order to leave the ferry.
Top deck. The lawn chairs had blankets on them and stuff. It was cool.
One more hour til Stamsund! On the map, it's really close to Leknes.
That's a freakin' postcard.
Wow.
Sunsets!
Hahahaha....ewwww.
This is as we arrived to the port in Stamsund...what turned out to be the best part of the trip, as we'd hoped.
Labels: americans, Gravol, Hurtigruten, lakes, Mild Misaventures, Narvik, Norway, sheepdog
1 Comments:
OH MY GOODNESS!
THOSE PICTURES ARE AMAZING!!
like seriously you should print them out and sell them!
I love all the water ones (the water was SO calm!!) and the ones with the crazy beautiful sky...and the postcard one, and the sunset of course too, ooo and the one of the coast where the bird is suspended in the air!!!
Anyways. just thought I'd share.
hah.
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