@@jorggenbrekke1567 geez. We’re really not sure. A lot of reasons. She was born in 1935, so her life was about the depression and war. Her father died young, of cancer. My grandmother was kind of hard to deal with. She said she was always jealous of the people at the train station who got to come and go. She lived in a port town, so that made her curious about the world. It all worked out. Mom was very proud to be both Norwegian and a naturalized American citizen. She was married for 55 years until my father passed away. Ironically she saw much more of her home country as an American than she was able to see before she emigrated. She traveled widely and living all over the United States and in Panama for 12 years, where my father was a canal pilot. She came all alone but she left behind many many of us who cherish her memory.
@@norwaywalker6153 I just noticed your reply. Thanks. I saw that I posted that comment ten months ago. At that time, my mother was passing away, and I was trying to keep her comfortable and at peace. Being able to show her videos of places in her past was wonderful, and I am grateful for you and others who made it possible for her to walk around her home town one last time. She really enjoyed it. Jeg har besøktBergen bare fire ganger, men håper å komme igjen snart. (And I’ve ridden Fløybanen every time because of course I have.)
Very awesome video!!....subscribed your channel!..plz bring more such videos How much will it cost to vist norway from india for 15 days? And how do we get citizenship for norway?...plz reply
And also if there are three persons why you forgot to ask questions broo I think you are not good in your studies that's why you forgot so it's ok then and have some patience he(buddha) will surely answer you
Glad you liked it. I dont know how much it is to travel from India to Norway, but generally Norway is is a high cost of living country., and ofcourse the touristy things are priced higher just like anywhere in the world. Citizenship is a long road. You would first need to have lived legally in Norway for at least 7 of the last 10 years, so that means work, student or family residency. But if you are a citizen of any EU country you can work and live here. More info here: udi.no/en/want-to-apply/?c=ind
@@norwaywalker6153 thanx for the reply buddy❤️ Plz keep bringing more such videos we love watching your vids💯 And I had one more question if I wanted to buy a house in Norway then would I need the citizenship?
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness
Ooh, there's even a web camera on the top of Mount Fløyen - www.floyen.no/webkamera/
Absolutely Wonderful! The accompanying music really complimented the beautiful scenery! ❤😊
I am going to visit Nergen this summer and this is very helpful, thanks!
My mother was born in Bergen and grew up on Skansemyren. She came to America in 1954. She is really enjoying this video
amazing, how lovely! thanks for watching!
Why would anyone move from Norway to the U.S.? Just curious.
@@jorggenbrekke1567 geez. We’re really not sure. A lot of reasons. She was born in 1935, so her life was about the depression and war. Her father died young, of cancer. My grandmother was kind of hard to deal with. She said she was always jealous of the people at the train station who got to come and go. She lived in a port town, so that made her curious about the world.
It all worked out. Mom was very proud to be both Norwegian and a naturalized American citizen. She was married for 55 years until my father passed away. Ironically she saw much more of her home country as an American than she was able to see before she emigrated. She traveled widely and living all over the United States and in Panama for 12 years, where my father was a canal pilot. She came all alone but she left behind many many of us who cherish her memory.
@@mesquitoful Thanks for sharing Mate!
@@norwaywalker6153 I just noticed your reply. Thanks. I saw that I posted that comment ten months ago. At that time, my mother was passing away, and I was trying to keep her comfortable and at peace. Being able to show her videos of places in her past was wonderful, and I am grateful for you and others who made it possible for her to walk around her home town one last time. She really enjoyed it. Jeg har besøktBergen bare fire ganger, men håper å komme igjen snart. (And I’ve ridden Fløybanen every time because of course I have.)
Thank you so much for sharing this video. It was very helpful
Well done 👍
I just love how relaxing this video is while enjoying the beauty of the city
Wonderful place, Beautiful photography 👌👌👌
Thank you so much 👍
Beautiful and nice city..
Good video friend, you are a professional. Nice city of Bergen Norway greetings from USA...
Thank you! Cheers!
That was just awesome up at the top thanx for this clip !!!
wow so beautiful, its a great experience riding in funicular. the views are so gorgeous.
Yes it was! Thanks for visiting.
Oh, like riding a train. It's so nice. It's beautiful.
We love the view too. Thanks for stopping by!
I love this video. ✔👌
Midnight sun
Thanks for sharing awesome keep in touch great stuff❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Thank you for your nice walking video!
I subscribed! Nice to meet you!😊
Nice to meet you too. Thanks for stopping by!
Beatiful😍
Cool
Wow 😲😲 great experience and nice view my friend 👍👍 I join and follow you from Andy Malaysian walker 🙏
Glad you walked in
美しいですね😌
yes, we think so. thanks for stopping by :)
Very awesome video!!....subscribed your channel!..plz bring more such videos
How much will it cost to vist norway from india for 15 days?
And how do we get citizenship for norway?...plz reply
And also if there are three persons why you forgot to ask questions broo I think you are not good in your studies that's why you forgot so it's ok then and have some patience he(buddha) will surely answer you
Glad you liked it. I dont know how much it is to travel from India to Norway, but generally Norway is is a high cost of living country., and ofcourse the touristy things are priced higher just like anywhere in the world. Citizenship is a long road. You would first need to have lived legally in Norway for at least 7 of the last 10 years, so that means work, student or family residency. But if you are a citizen of any EU country you can work and live here. More info here: udi.no/en/want-to-apply/?c=ind
@@norwaywalker6153 if I buy a house their than can I stay their or not?
@@RANDOMEDITSBYPG ok I will wait for buddha to answer me😂😂
@@norwaywalker6153 thanx for the reply buddy❤️
Plz keep bringing more such videos we love watching your vids💯
And I had one more question if I wanted to buy a house in Norway then would I need the citizenship?
Севастополь приветствует!
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We did ride this in 2018. We walked up to the lake and came back. 😊
Neat! Thanks for stopping by.
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Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness
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