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Honnisvag in Norway
Topic Started: Nov 1 2009, 09:42 PM (34 Views)
jo145
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Here is a page I made of one of the towns I visited in Norway, the nearest town to the North Cape in the Artic circle.
I followed a sketch to make it, which is useful as I can't always think how best to make the pages.

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waxingsteve
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Great page Jo :thumbup; Sounds far too close to cold lands for me :r

Steve :)
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Willow
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Another nice layout Jo and lovely pic of the church :thumbup; I used to have a penfriend who lived in Narvik in Norway and some of the photos she sent me of different places were lovely but have to agree with Steve, far too cold for me :)

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:r Too cold! We're going back late February/March on a boat that is a mix of delivery, mail, passenger ferry and cruise ship! It calls at over 30 ports, sometime daytime and others at night but we call at the opposite time on way back so get to see them all. Somrtimes only a short stop and others time for excursions. It will be very COLD! I'm hoping to go dog sledding, so buying warm clothes and lots of layers. We hope to see the Northern lights too. But how to get a good photo I'm not sure. :ermm:
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February/March? I think I'd freeze just thinking about it :r

Steve :)
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I bought some warm boots last week and a base layer top and ski trousers which are wind and water proof. With my daughter s down jacket I'll look like a Michelin man! :r
Might be trying out the clothes here as it's etting colder! :xho:
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:r :r :snow: :lolol:
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