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Walking around Stavanger

In Stavanger, apart from hiking, on the remaining days, I spent time walking around the city. It didn't take long to walk around because the city is not very big. The first picture is a place called Swords in Rock, which was built between 1928 and 2002 as a monument to peace, unity and freedom. We can travel there by bus number 29, but I'm not sure how much the ticket costs. Note: If you buy a ticket, you can travel by bus within 1.30 hours (if I remember correctly). Therefore, we can use the same ticket to take the bus back to the city without having to buy an additional ticket. Just check the bus schedule at the bus stop on the way back so that we can estimate the time correctly. Things I noticed from living in Norway 1. Things here are very expensive!! It's truly the country with the highest cost of living in the world. Even though I've been here for almost 2 months, I still think twice about going out to eat. I can count the number of times I've eaten out. Even Norwegians have to drive to Sweden to buy things, such as alcohol, because it's expensive. A can of beer costs over 100 baht. 2. People here speak very good English. It's not just working people or teenagers. But young children and the elderly can still communicate in English very well. From what I have observed in the camp, I think that almost everyone can speak English at a very good level. Even when traveling, if we get lost, we can walk up and ask anyone. I guarantee that we will get an answer for sure. 3. People here like to exercise. We can see both men and women running and exercising on the streets all the time. Or even walking around in daily life, most people usually wear sneakers for agility. In addition, I also feel that Norwegians like to walk a lot and walk fast. Especially if Norwegians say that walking for 5 minutes is a short while, it will take another 10-15 minutes. 4. Norway has a lot of green areas. No matter where you walk, you will see trees everywhere. Even in the capital city of Oslo, and the further you go out of the city, the more chances you will have to be close to beautiful nature. #Travelwithtrip2024 #SecretPlaces #BeautifulPhotoPlaces #BeautifulPhotoPlaces #NatureTherapy #MissNature
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