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Gamle Stavanger Review

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Norway's fourth largest city, Stavanger (North Sea oil capital), from here to one of Norway's four fjords, Lusser fjord. Norway calls the island of the island, oil is the mainstay of the country's economy, is the world's third largest oil exporter, so it is the most expensive country in northern Europe. To visit Norway is the fjord, the formation of the fjord is due to the erosion of the glacier, between the valley and the cliff, forming the "U" and "V" shape of the valley, the sea water into these bays, resulting in the current Jedi beauty. Stavanger is a small, quiet, very clean town.

Gamle Stavanger

Posted: Nov 11, 2017
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  • lixinying
    4/5Excellent
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    The first stop to Norway chose Copenhagen to fly to Stavanger, a city where oil and fishing are the main industries. Tourists come here more because of the trail stones and Lusser fjords. Return from the trail stones and walk in the small town, quiet and serene.

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    Posted: Nov 25, 2021
  • lixinying
    5/5Outstanding
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    An oil city, after seeing the Lusser Gorge bend and trail stones, the next stop is ready to take a boat to Bergen. Stavanger has two piers, so you must not take the wrong one. The ship is very large and exceeds ten floors. It has been driving in the fjord. The scenery along the way is very spectacular.

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    Posted: Sep 28, 2021
  • lixinying
    5/5Outstanding
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    Norway's fourth largest city, a seaport and oil mining city. We came from Copenhagen to go to the trail stone. The view of the small town is also beautiful, the gravel paved road is the same as that of European cities. Flowers are planted at the doorsteps of every household.

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    Posted: Sep 2, 2021
  • bluecrane
    5/5Outstanding
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    Come to Stavanger, the old town (Gamle Stavanger) must not be seen. White board cabins, stone streets, a cluster of small flowers, a surprise behind a small window, maybe so much inadvertent and clever thinking is the reason why the old town makes so many tourists intoxicated. The wooden huts, built mainly in the late 18th century and early 19th century, consisted of 173 units, mainly as settlements in Stavanger for fishing and canning workers. In 1975, the European Council Year of European Architectural Heritage, the Old Town of Stavanger, along with the ancient fishing village of Nusfjord (Nusfjord in Nordland), in Norland County, and the ancient mining town of Rros in Sr-Trndelag, South Terendragshire, were listed as taking into account the protection and use of ancient buildings. The three great examples of restoration and preservation of original flavor. Unlike most old European cities, it is still mainly residential, so it is especially quiet, only sporadic tourists, no cafes, no similar souvenir shops, occasionally a wooden door lightly opened, the owner is holding the dog out for a walk. Maybe warmer, brighter, flowers more flourishing, the scenery or more lingering. The canned museum hides it, but unfortunately we only look at the appearance.

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    Posted: Sep 16, 2017
  • katy616
    5/5Outstanding
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    The old town of Stavanger in the city center is clean and beautiful, and there are no Bergen people. There are many delicious restaurants in the old town, the color and fragrance are good, especially the seafood is very fresh, the fish's meat is very thick and fat, and the scallops are all big! The Stavanger Pier, not far from the old town, can take the ferry to Tau, south of Luficq, and then take the special line to the sermon stone.

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    Posted: Jun 15, 2017
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