My great grandfather was from Bergen.He came to the United States when he was 16. I am sure I have distant relatives in Norway. I would love to live in Norway.I am jealous because it is so beautiful.,I have a few cousins that studied in Norway.I found out that our family were vikings.
Yes, that was what impressed me about Norway at first. Everything and everyone is so nice and clean, as you say. Everyone's home I visited was the same way: spotless. I lived there for years, in Stavanger. My second home and language, my son is a dual citizen, first language. It is expensive for tourists; however, do make every effort to get there!
This seems to be a very amazing place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Me too. Lived/worked there there for years, in Stavanger. Spent a lot of time in Bergen and Oslo. Would ski every Easter at Gilje, and Haukeliseter. An absolutely fabulous place to live. My son is a dual citizen. Norwegian is his first language, and my second home and language. Didn't want to return to the U.S.; however, had to, for my son's sake. Long story!
Thank you for this video! My great great grandfather left for America from Bergen. While I hope to see it in person some day this was great to see in the meantime. Tusen takk!
The very first city I vacationed in, in Norway. Lovely city! After traveling around Norway, I absolutely fell in love with the country...and ended up living there for years. Learned your customs, language, worked etc. Happy, happy times, wonderful people. Kan du ta oss med paa en vandretur i Dusevik, i Stavanger omraadet? Jeg jobbet paa Elf, som naa heter Total, der; paa kysten. Vakker! Tusen, tusen takk for dette👍❤
This was so fantastic! Thank you so much. I was going to ask that you aim for 60fps in future videos but I just clicked on your newest one and saw it's at 60! :D
Hi. Firstly thank you for your great walk. Since you have the same hobby with me to do walking tour. I can travel your country thru your lense and you can do it in my small town #newportbeachslife as well. Have a great day there.
I've been to Bergen twice now. Absolutely incredible and the people are amazingly friendly and accommodating. Just be aware that it is very expensive especially when out drinking.
Beautiful small town that I visited in july 1995 . This video is greatly filmed 👌. Just a bit sad to see that ( as everywhere in this world ) people are watching their mobile phone instead of looking around and being interested in other people ! 😑. Even the children !
I found out I have Norway in my DNA. Don’t know how as most of my ancestors lived in Denmark. Could have been a migration from Viking days. I love 💕 these videos.
@@lothbrok2770 Yes and the same goes for all the western coast in south of Norway, it’s because of warm winds and ocean currents from the Gulfstream via the Atlantic Ocean. Our median temperature is 8 degrees celcius while for the rest of the country it’s 0 or lower.
Who knows, but as I make these videos primarily for people all around the world to show them what Norway looks like, probably not many! Thanks for watching 🙌
I like how you just casually walk through an ally way without being scared this will never happen in America. There is also no gun shots, no homeless tweakers, no childish gang members, no one is doing drugs on the streets just peace I love it. F the U.S. man I’m moving to Norway 🇳🇴
Wow, and with that mindset, you definitely won't see much of anything! My bestie and I worked hard, saved, and planned our trip to Europe at 17. We bought a book called "Europe On $5 And $10 A Day. And backpacks (no suitcases), a pup tent, camping utensils for cooking. Then we got our passports, registered at the International Youth Hostel Association and got our passes, bought student fare airline ticket's on Pan Am (open return for a year), and took off. Earlier, a friend said to me "You'll never do it." Just after landing at Heathrow in London, I sent her a postcard that said "Guess where I am, and where you are not?" London was our starting point/hub; however, we didn't stay there, just started there. It's really sad how many people are not willing to put in the work it takes to accomplish dreams. Because that is what it takes, and we, two teen girls, did exactly that. If we could accomplish all that so young, there's no excuse, especially for those older than we were!
My great grandfather was from Bergen.He came to the United States when he was 16. I am sure I have distant relatives in Norway. I would love to live in Norway.I am jealous because it is so beautiful.,I have a few cousins that studied in Norway.I found out that our family were vikings.
So nice and clean!
Yes, that was what impressed me about Norway at first. Everything and everyone is so nice and clean, as you say. Everyone's home I visited was the same way: spotless. I lived there for years, in Stavanger. My second home and language, my son is a dual citizen, first language. It is expensive for tourists; however, do make every effort to get there!
This seems to be a very amazing place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
God I miss Norway. Every. Damn. Day.
Me too. Lived/worked there there for years, in Stavanger. Spent a lot of time in Bergen and Oslo. Would ski every Easter at Gilje, and Haukeliseter. An absolutely fabulous place to live. My son is a dual citizen. Norwegian is his first language, and my second home and language. Didn't want to return to the U.S.; however, had to, for my son's sake. Long story!
Wao..
So beautiful downtown
So fress and clean 💖
Enjoyed seeing Bergen again even if via video. Walked in those areas when traveling to see my relatives in Bergen.
Thank you so much for this. I've been here in 2019. This bring back good memories !
Again, thank you!
Love to be there
Thank you for this video! My great great grandfather left for America from Bergen. While I hope to see it in person some day this was great to see in the meantime. Tusen takk!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@lifeinnorway1 how do u record your long videos ? Do u use any equipment?
Greetings from Finland
I really enjoyed your video! Your walk through the city was so captivating. Great job sharing such beautiful views!
Thanks! 🇫🇮 🇳🇴
The very first city I vacationed in, in Norway. Lovely city! After traveling around Norway, I absolutely fell in love with the country...and ended up living there for years. Learned your customs, language, worked etc. Happy, happy times, wonderful people. Kan du ta oss med paa en vandretur i Dusevik, i Stavanger omraadet? Jeg jobbet paa Elf, som naa heter Total, der; paa kysten. Vakker! Tusen, tusen takk for dette👍❤
Nice tour, great city!
Indeed
Norway is my second home, along with my second language. Lived there for years. It is absolutely fabulous. Stunning nature, wonderful people.
Bergen always reminds me of Greg. It's a really beautiful city.
Very Nice share I love it!
Thanks! 🙌
This was so fantastic! Thank you so much. I was going to ask that you aim for 60fps in future videos but I just clicked on your newest one and saw it's at 60! :D
Thank you! I am still in the early days of learning how to make videos so I'm sure I'll make some mistakes with settings etc!
That’s great I enjoyed watching thanks for sharing ❤❤
One of our stops on a tour in three weeks, can’t wait.😊
I hope you enjoy!
Bellissimo video 👍 👏
Loved that channel, new fan ❤
great job😁😁 i really enjoyed🙂🙂greatings from Oslo😉😉
Love the smell in those little kiosks 🙂
Nice Done 👍 just left Bergen now in December 2021, I can see we walk almost at the same areas 😀
The next city I would like to visit, this and I am curious about Verona. Also Zurich looks nice.
Beautiful
Watching from India ❤️
Hello, India!
nice! ...thanks for sharing!
This is great! 🎉
Thank you!! 😁
@@lifeinnorway1 Thank you for your work!
Hi. Firstly thank you for your great walk. Since you have the same hobby with me to do walking tour. I can travel your country thru your lense and you can do it in my small town #newportbeachslife as well. Have a great day there.
I've been to Bergen twice now. Absolutely incredible and the people are amazingly friendly and accommodating. Just be aware that it is very expensive especially when out drinking.
happy hour at fotballpuben from 12-19
Emeğinize sağlık. Harika bir video çekimi olmuş 👏💞
Beautiful small town that I visited in july 1995 . This video is greatly filmed 👌. Just a bit sad to see that ( as everywhere in this world ) people are watching their mobile phone instead of looking around and being interested in other people ! 😑. Even the children !
Love how it ends, with full on summer weather and some kid in a restaurant giving you the finger.
Looooool I never actually noticed that 🤣
Hello sir I am from India great video Nice work Bergen city good city beautiful walking around God bless you
Thank you for watching!
Love your videos so, so much. Do you have any of Tromso or Alta?
Hi ✌🙋
I make movies from where I live in my channel. I would love to be seen. Maybe you like it too🙇
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So nice! Wish I could go there buy I'm in Texas and can't afford it 😫
I found out I have Norway in my DNA. Don’t know how as most of my ancestors lived in Denmark. Could have been a migration from Viking days. I love 💕 these videos.
Same here 16%
Nice video 👍
I LOVE YOU BERGEN
⚓👨🏻✈️Its a nice beauty of nature.
12:04 "Don't act like you're not impressed."
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Yes, the absolute center is a beautiful green lawn, absolutely impressed
@@nyhammer1 It is.
Teşekkürler 💐
Hei , det var utrolig tur i denne byen som eg elesker . Men eg lurer om korfor heile byen er så stille idag ?? Hilsen
Is it a good time to visit Bergen in December?
Could be very cold in December
@@STOCKHOLMCityWalks Usually not so cold, but rainy :P
@@lothbrok2770 Yes and the same goes for all the western coast in south of Norway, it’s because of warm winds and ocean currents from the Gulfstream via the Atlantic Ocean. Our median temperature is 8 degrees celcius while for the rest of the country it’s 0 or lower.
@@lothbrok2770 Yes
@@lothbrok2770 It’s my home so yes I like it. I hope you get to visit someday.
👼💞 I like your vedio. Please share us more vedios. thank you 🌈
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Hi there, I enjoyed your video. May I ask what equipment you used to record the video. GoPro?, etc??
Hi ✌🙋
I make movies from where I live in my channel. I would love to be seen. Maybe you like it too🙇
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Where is the most busy area of the city?
Torgallmenningen 13:20
I want to go back 😢
I hope you get to return some day!
دخيلك يا علي ما هذا الجمال 😍
Por qué no ponen subtítulos?
Pues porqué es un video mudo . No hay nada que traducir 😀
Flam city please !!!
Flåm is not a city, it's not even a village. Just a small place where mostly tourists go :)
The city is very beautiful but the vibe is so depressiv
How many people from Norway actually watching this.
Who knows, but as I make these videos primarily for people all around the world to show them what Norway looks like, probably not many! Thanks for watching 🙌
@@lifeinnorway1 my pleasure I am from Sydney Australia nice to see you place
I like how you just casually walk through an ally way without being scared this will never happen in America. There is also no gun shots, no homeless tweakers, no childish gang members, no one is doing drugs on the streets just peace I love it. F the U.S. man I’m moving to Norway 🇳🇴
Thanks for watching 🙌
Bestefaren min kommer fra bergen
Good to know! Thanks for watching 🫶
Black Metal!
Another great place that I'll never visit...
Never say never . Even if you may live very far away .
Wow, and with that mindset, you definitely won't see much of anything! My bestie and I worked hard, saved, and planned our trip to Europe at 17. We bought a book called "Europe On $5 And $10 A Day. And backpacks (no suitcases), a pup tent, camping utensils for cooking. Then we got our passports, registered at the International Youth Hostel Association and got our passes, bought student fare airline ticket's on Pan Am (open return for a year), and took off. Earlier, a friend said to me "You'll never do it." Just after landing at Heathrow in London, I sent her a postcard that said "Guess where I am, and where you are not?" London was our starting point/hub; however, we didn't stay there, just started there. It's really sad how many people are not willing to put in the work it takes to accomplish dreams. Because that is what it takes, and we, two teen girls, did exactly that. If we could accomplish all that so young, there's no excuse, especially for those older than we were!